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Internet Explorer 8 was an important release because it signaled a renewed emphasis on Web Standards at Microsoft. My team—which develops the authoring tool, Expression Web—is also pretty emphatic about Web Standards. We’re in the process of doing significant Read More...
Minal Agarwal is a web and graphics designer who maintains a helpful blog at http://saffronstroke.com/ which is full of tips and tricks for Expression Web users as well as CSS hacks and web page templates . Minal has also contributed several articles Read More...
The team that provides technical support for Expression Web maintains a very helpful blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/xwebsupport , which I’ve just added to our blog roll. Their latest post provides solutions for solving problems with installing Expression Read More...
The Expression community website has a new portal devoted exclusively to helping FrontPage users transition to using Expression Web: http://expression.microsoft.com/frontpage The FrontPage to Expression Web portal currently features: A Getting Started Read More...
When former FrontPage users first start using Expression Web, a common question is “How do I edit the permissions to my Website or subweb?”. While FrontPage 2003 provides users the ability to manage permissions to their FPSE Website through an Administration Read More...
I've written up a few tips on quick ways to look up hexadecimal values in your document in Photoshop. Check it out: http://blogs.msdn.com/anna/archive/2009/02/11/the-vexing-hunt-for-hex-values.aspx Anna Read More...
Hi, I’m Beck Weinhold, one of the newest testers on the Expression Web team and also a newcomer to the world of CSS layouts. While there have been a couple of excellent posts here recently about writing your own CSS layout from scratch, at my skill level Read More...
The latest version of the Expression newsletter was emailed to subscribers today and includes the following two articles: “Understanding and unleashing the power of CSS layouts”, written by our newest Expression Web MVP, Morten Rand-Hendriksen, Creative Read More...
Have you ever been puzzled by the tip “Newer constructs are recommended” while working in the Code view of your page in Expression Web? If so, check out my blog post Better error messages “are recommended” , which is devoted to helping users decipher Read More...
Lynda.com has released two new training modules for Expression Web 2, delivered by Brian Wood, including CSS Workflow and Migrating from FrontPage to Expression Web . Read More...
Joshua Eklnud recently published a series of training videos on how to use Expression Web, including videos on: CSS-based layout Rich data presentations Server technology All are available at http://www.microsoft.com/web/search.aspx?tagcb=Expression%20We Read More...
Updating your site with standards-compliant HTML FrontPage helped bring WYSIWYG publishing to the World Wide Web. Since those early beginnings, however, the web has changed; countless new technologies have emerged, evolved, and slipped into obscurity. Read More...
I used Expression Design to layout and create the elements for my wedding homepage (see my blog Composing a Wedding Page in Expression Design ) and then used Expression Web to position them on the page. In this post I will describe how to use Expression Read More...
I used Expression Design to layout and create the elements for my wedding homepage (see my blog Composing a Wedding Page in Expression Design .) In this post I will describe how to use Expression Web to layout those elements on the page based on the composition Read More...
Hey everybody, I'm Greg Smith, a new tester on the Expression Web team. In August of 2008 I was lucky enough to marry the woman of my dreams with a small wedding ceremony in Las Vegas. I really enjoy web design and while I am not a professional web designer, Read More...
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