All Entries Tagged With: "Expression Suite"
Useful Resources for Microsoft Expression Web
Here are some websites and blogs that offer very informative tutorials, articles, tips, tricks, trainings, ebooks and other resources for Microsoft Expression Web. http://expression.microsoft.com/en-us/cc197140.aspx for tutorials, videos, free Expression Web templates. http://any-expression.com - is owned by Tina Clarke, who is a fellow Expression Web MVP. The site features plenty of tutorials, tips, ebooks on Expression Web and FrontPage. [...]
Style toolbar in Microsoft Expression Web 3
You must be familiar with the Apply Styles and Manage Styles panels (earlier known as Task Panes). The Style toolbar has fewer but similar functions. The Style toolbar enables you to quickly use class and ID selectors, create new styles and attach existing ones. But if you have been using the Apply Styles and Manage [...]
Customize the appearance of Code and Design View in Microsoft Expression Web 3
As you create a new page and start adding content to it, or when you open an existing page, the way it appears in Code view or Design view is laid down by Expression Web. For instance, in Code view normal text appears in black, HTML comment appears in gray, in Design View Layout table [...]
Manage Sites List in Microsoft Expression Web 3
The Site Manager allows you to add or remove sites from the Microsoft Expression Web’s Site list when you click on ‘Open Site’ button in the common toolbar. To add a site, follow these steps: In the Site menu, choose Manage Sites List…. In the Managed Sites List dialog box, click Add. Then [...]
Expression Studio 3 Released (Expression Web 3)
The wait for Expression Web 3 is finally over, with release of Expression Studio 3 (22nd July 2009). With Expression Web 3, we have a new, improved and a complete package for designers and developers, since it also includes Expression Design 3 and Expression Encoder 3. Expression Web 3 has a new look with a [...]
Create scrollable area using CSS in Microsoft Expression Web 2
A scrollable area is where content can be presented and can be scrolled through. When you have a lot of content to be presented in a particular section, it is beneficial to add a scrollable area, without occupying much space on the page and keeping it organized. You can always add a textarea or use [...]
Separate your content with horizontal rules in Microsoft Expression Web 2
A Horizontal rule or line can be used to divide or separate your content and organize it well. IT could be used to separate pieces of text or images. To get an idea of how a horizontal rule would look, take a look at this image: To add a Horizontal rule (<hr> tag in HTML), [...]
Defining a font family in Microsoft Expression Web 2
As designers we always prefer to define a font family for different elements of a page instead of defining a single the font. A font family is a set of three or more fonts for displaying text. If a single font defined in the page is not installed on the viewers system, then the default [...]
Add or Remove Byte order marks (BOM) in Microsoft Expression Web 2
A Byte Order Mask (BOM) is a sequence of reserved bytes embedded in some documents that use the Unicode encoding like UTF-8 and other Unicode Transport Formats (UTFs). These bytes are interpreted differently depending on the machines, viz. “big-endian” like Sun and Apple or “little-endian” like Windows and many Linux machines. BOM specifies the byte [...]
Add a command to toolbar and menu bar in Microsoft Expression Web 2
Toolbars are quite handy if used intelligently. Instead of browsing through the long menus and submenus before you find the right command, if you often use a command then why not add it on the toolbar. To add commands to toolbars Right click on the toolbar and choose ‘Customize’. In the Customize window, switch to [...]



