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Microsoft Expression Web For Dummies
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Microsoft Expression Web For Dummies

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Expression Web is Microsoft's newest tool for creating and maintaining dynamic Web sites. This FrontPage replacement offers all the simple "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" tools for creating a Web site along with some pumped up new features for working with Cascading Style Sheets and other design options. Microsoft Expression Web For Dummies arrives in time for early adopters to get a feel for how to build an attractive Web site. Author Linda Hefferman teams up with longtime FrontPage For Dummies author Asha Dornfest to show the easy way for first-time Web designers, FrontPage vets, or users of other Web design tools how to get results from Expression Web.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWiley
Release dateApr 26, 2013
ISBN9780470148051
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    So many Dummies books, so little time ... help me. Sad to say that the main thing I learned from reading this book was that this software has now been discontinued. This is a little more annoying to me than the "average bear" because I had started using MS Expressions Web after Microsoft had dropped their FrontPage software. I'm just glad that by mentioning the name Microsoft, my computer didn't freeze up, or go to the dreaded blue screen of death. Yet, I'm still using Microsoft, go figure.As to the book itself, I found it quite useful and I learned much. Now, all I have to do is figure out my next website software will be. The authors don't try to cover everything there is to the software, websites, or CSS, HTML and XHTML—that would be thousands of mind-numbing pages. Instead, they lay out the basics and how to use the software to get you into a "learn as you go" situation. Let's see how this all helps.