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Experience learning made easy -- and quickly teach yourself how to create dynamic, standards-based Web sites. With Step by Step, you set the pace -- building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them! Build your site with customizable templates -- or create your own Adjust settings in Expression Web 4 to create different sites Add Photoshop files, Microsoft Silverlight video, and .wmv files Use CSS, HTML, and XHTML to manage site style and accessibility Connect to servers using Microsoft ASP.NET and PHP Choose the right publishing method for your scenario
Your Step by Step digital content includes: All the books practice files -- ready to download and put to work. Fully searchable online edition of this book -- with unlimited access on the Web. Video tutorials illustrating important procedures and concepts

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Microsoft Expression Web 4 Step by Step
Chris Leeds
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Russell Jones

Copyright 2010 MediaCarbon, Inc.

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Acknowledgments

I want to thank the readers of my previous edition of this book, and the visitors to my support site (www.expressionwebstepbystep.com). Id like to include a special thanks to Russell Jones (OReilly Media, project editor), Kathleen Anderson and Gerry Tiegrob (technical reviewers), and all the people at Microsoft Press and OReilly Media who really had more to do with the physical manifestation of this book than I did. Last but not least, Id like to thank the people on the Expression Web product team for their commitment to deliver a truly technology-agnostic Web design tool that makes modern, standards-based Web authoring so much easier than it used to be. Thank you all!

Chris Leeds

Introduction

Microsoft Expression Web 4 is the newest Web editing and management application from Microsoft. It is a professional design tool used to create modern, standards-based sites that deliver superior quality on the Web.

From the perspective of a designer or developer, the modern Web bears only a slight resemblance to the Web of even as little as five years ago. Expression Web 4 is an effort by Microsoft to provide a tool that helps designers attain modern Web design standards and practices.

Expression Web 4 includes features that help ensure your output adheres to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) validity standards, and that help you to cleanly separate content from presentation by taking advantage of the functionality and capabilities of cascading style sheets (CSS).

As you drill deeper into Expression Web 4, you will find tools to make working with Microsoft ASP.NET much more comfortable than ever before, such as the ASP.NET Development Server that installs with Expression Web and the ASP.NET Controls group in the Toolbox panel.

In addition, Expression Web helps you to easily use some of the features that ASP.NET offers, specifically, ASP.NET Master Pages, Navigation Controls, and Data Controls. Its refreshing that tools with this type of power are available in a user-friendly designer-centric application like Expression Web 4 as opposed to being limited to programmer-oriented tools such as Microsoft Visual Web Developer or Microsoft Visual Studio.

System Requirements

To perform the exercises in this book, your computer should meet the following requirements:

  • Windows XP with Service Pack 3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 operating system

  • PC with 1 GHz or faster processor

  • 1 GB of RAM or more

  • 2 GB or more of available hard disk space

  • Microsoft .NET Framework 4

  • Microsoft Silverlight 4

  • A monitor capable of 1024x768 or higher resolution with 24-bit color

  • Support for Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics with Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM), 128 MB of graphics RAM or more, Pixel Shader 3.0 in hardware, 32 bits per pixel

  • Internet access (additional fees may apply)

  • Some product features require Firefox 3.0 or later and Internet Explorer 8

Actual requirements and product functionality may vary based on your system configuration and operating system.

Information for Readers Running Windows XP or Vista

The graphics and the operating system-related instructions in this book reflect the Windows 7 user interface, but you can also use a computer running Windows Vista or Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3) installed.

Most of the differences you will encounter when working through the exercises in this book on a computer running Windows Vista or Windows XP relate to appearance rather than functionality. For example, the Windows 7 and Windows Vista Start buttons are round rather than rectangular and are not labeled with the word Start; window frames and window-management buttons look different; and if your system supports Windows Aero, the window frames might be transparent.

For the most part, differences in navigating to or through menus and dialog boxes in Windows Vista or Windows XP are small enough that you will have no difficulty in completing the exercises.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is intended for existing or new Web designers. Although the book intends to provide lessons to new Web designers, experienced practitioners will be able to quickly gain familiarity with the Expression Web 4 user interface and features. Former Microsoft FrontPage users should also find this book helpful in making a transition from FrontPage to Expression Web.

Assumptions

This book expects that you have at least a minimal understanding of basic computer use and file operations with your chosen operating system. No experience in Web design or development is required.

Whats New in Expression Web 4
  • SuperPreview Online Service The Microsoft Expression Web SuperPreview online service is a beta service that extends the capability of SuperPreview to include support for additional browsers and operating systems. For example, you can preview your pages in Apple Safari running on an OSX system in the cloud.

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