What's Different in Expression Web Beta 1
Typically, when Microsoft develops a product, it releases a collection of Community Technology Previews (CTPs) and betas to allow customers to see what kinds of features have been added to the product...
View ArticleMore info on FPSE bot removal
There has been quite a bit of discussion about our last blog post, so I wanted to take a few minutes to respond to some of the persistent themes found in people’s comments. Specifically, I wanted to...
View ArticleWhitepaper on Transitioning to Microsoft Expression Web from Microsoft Office...
The Expression Web team has published a white paper to help FrontPage users make the leap not only to Expression Web but also into the world of Web standards, this white paper: Outlines the differences...
View ArticleTransitioning from FrontPage to Expression Web
If you've been using FrontPage and are ready to embrace the world of standards-based web design with Expression Web, or if you're still unsure and need more convincing, PixelMill has created a helpful...
View ArticleMigrate from FrontPage to Expression Web – New online training
Veteran FrontPage MVPs Tina Clarke and Pat Geary have developed an online class and ebook “Migrating from FrontPage to Expression Web” for FrontPage users that want to get started using Expression Web...
View ArticleMigrating from Microsoft FrontPage to Microsoft Expression Web - Part1
Updating your site with standards-compliant HTMLFrontPage helped bring WYSIWYG publishing to the World Wide Web. Since those early beginnings, however, the web has changed; countless new technologies...
View ArticleNew online web development training on lynda.com
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.
View ArticleManage your FPSE Site permissions without using FrontPage 2003
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...
View ArticleNew content portal for FrontPage users transitioning to Expression Web
The Expression community website has a new portal devoted exclusively to helping FrontPage users transition to using Expression Web: http://expression.microsoft.com/frontpageThe FrontPage to Expression...
View ArticleAdding symbols and characters to your web page
Expression Web 4 includes a new Symbol dialog box that enables you to insert symbols and characters in either the Design view or Code view of your web page. You can browse all available characters or...
View ArticleFree Green Business Web Site Template
The Expression Web team brought me on their team for the summer to develop the markup for some fresh, new, and best of all, free site templates. I’m pleased to announce our first site template, Green...
View ArticleUsing the Expression Web SEO Checker
Expression Web 4 provides a new reporting tool: the SEO Checker, which helps you optimize the pages in your site for discovery and indexing by search engines. Pages that follow good Search Engine...
View ArticleSuperPreview online service Beta adds Internet Explorer 9 Beta and Safari 5.
This week we bring two more browsers to our online service Beta. Internet Explorer 9 Beta Safari 5 for Mac If you’ve already signed up for the online service you will receive notification of these new...
View ArticleAdd custom toolbars to Expression Web 4
Expression Web 4 provides eleven toolbars on the View > Toolbars menu, organized around particular activities, such as editing in Code view, and working with styles or tables. The default toolbars...
View ArticleAdd HTML5 support to Expression Web 4!
With Internet Explorer 9 Beta’s deep support for HTML 5 and the increasing adoption of HTML5 for RIAs, the Expression Web team is extremely excited to release our free HTML 5 Add-in for Expression Web...
View ArticleSuggest and vote on new features for SuperPreview!
The SuperPreview team is always looking for new ways to reach you, our customers. We want to continue to create a product that will solve your cross-browser testing and web development needs. Another...
View ArticleExpression Web 4 Service Pack 1
Typically, we come out with a service pack release to fix bugs, address performance problems, and add a bit of polish to a product. In the case of Expression Web 4 SP1—we really couldn’t wait. We saw...
View ArticleExpression Web 4 Service Pack 2
We’re pleased to introduce a new service pack for Microsoft Expression Web. Expression Web 4 SP2 focuses on making the editing process easier and faster. It includes improvements in two major areas: 1)...
View ArticleMicrosoft Expression News
We released important news today about the Expression family of products. Please visit the Expression Community site for details.
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