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Expression Web Tutorial: How to Design a Website with Microsoft Expression Web by Christopher Heng, thesitewizard.com Expression Web is the latest of Microsoft's brief foray into the world of WYSIWYG ('what you see is what you get') web editors, succeeding its obsolete FrontPage software. Expression Web Tutorials - Expression Web Free Templates. Expression Web is a professional design tool that will help YOU design standards compliant websites.Expression Web is the successor to Microsoft FrontPage BUT is NOT a replacement for FrontPage.Expression Web is NOT a. Ian Haynes has just added this Mobile-Friendly Responsive Template to the Expression Web Gallery. It is available for FREE download. The template is a ‘mobile friendly’ layout using HTML5 plus CSS3 and ‘responsive design’. It also has a ‘sticky footer’ that stays at the bottom of the browser window on pages with limited content.

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Introduction

Once on the Web, you can open other Web pages in the Folder List or Folders views, or you can even open up another page using the Windows menu. Microsoft Expression Web provides several ways to navigate between pages. After you open a Web page, you can use the document tabs at the top of the editing window in Design view, choose the Web page’s name from the Window menu, or press Ctrl+Tab until the page you want appears in the window to navigate between pages.

One of the most user-friendly components of Expression Web is its capability to automatically convert text and images into HTML format. When you save a Web site or Web page, it is actually being saved in HTML format. After you create a Web site, you can use the Folder List view to quickly and easily manage individual Web pages.

When looking at a Web site, there are certain details that can make your Web pages a site that visitors will return to. Microsoft Expression Web helps you generate that type of site. Visitors might notice a washed out background picture called a watermark. Or maybe it’s a soothing color or light sound as you pass over certain feature of the page. Having a custom feel will express to your visitors that you’ve spent time and looked at every detail of your site.

You can preview your Web pages in a browser, or in Design view. Because each browser can display your site differently, you will want to examine your site using several of the most popular browser formats. You can also create your own template, instead of using one of the built-in page templates that comes with Expression Web.

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