This is Expression Web 3
Expression Web 3 is now available for trial download directly from Microsoft. Click here to join in on the fun!
It’s no secret that I’ve been playing around with various pre-beta and beta versions of version three of Microsoft Expression Web for the last few months, all in preparation for the release of my new book [...]
In rewrite mode: New version of my book on the way!
Since Amazon.com was kind enough to list my book months before it’s done and I’ve been Tweeting about it for weeks there really is no reason to pretend it’s a secret any more: I am currently in the process of revising my book Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web in 24 Hours 3 for the [...]
Previewing Silverlight Applications in Your Browser With Expression Development Server
If you’ve tried placing a Silverlight application in a HTML page in Expression Web 2 (or any other web authoring application for that matter) and previewing it in your browser you know it doesn’t work. Here is a small exerpt from my upcoming book Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 2 in 24 Hours that [...]
How Expression Web 2 Creates CSS
Anna Ullrich just published an excellent article called Who’s Editing Your CSS? explaining how Expression Web 2 handles CSS and why you can trust the program to spit out proper non-bloated code.
If you’ve watched my webcast or read any of my articles you should have an idea of this but Anna’s article is far more [...]



