| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 17 Feb 2007 |
| Topics | HTML, Web Development and Design, Windows Vista | ||
| Downloads | 1062 | ||
This webcast explains how to use Microsoft Expression Web to design, develop, and maintain outstanding standards-based Web sites. In this webcast, the presenters demonstrate the basic elements of the integrated development environment in Microsoft Expression Web. The viewer will learn about features such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XHTML capability, full schema support, real-time standards validation, and accessibility checking. The presenters also show how to create simple and effective small Web applications with Microsoft Expression Web.
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