Microsoft® Expression® Web Step by Step
| Název knihy: | Microsoft® Expression® Web Step by Step |
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| Autor/-ři: | Chris Leeds |
| Rok vydání: | listopad 2007 |
| ISBN: | 0-7356-2440-2 |
| Stav: | k dispozici |
The smart way to learn Microsoft Expression Web—one step at a time! Work at your own pace through the easy numbered steps, practice files on CD, hands-on exercises, and master the fundamentals of creating effective Web sites. You’ll work with advanced design technologies and discover the powerful—and easy-to-use—Web design–experience that Expression Web delivers. You'll learn how to create professional-looking Web pages, work with powerful design tools and task panes, and incorporate support for XML, Microsoft ASP.NET, Extensible HTML (XHTML), and Web pages built using Microsoft Office FrontPage®. You’ll also learn how to build templates, work with sophisticated cascading style sheets and other design features that help you to precisely control your work, and take advantage of built-in support for today’s Web standards. With STEP BY STEP, you can take just the lessons you need or work from cover to cover. Either way, you drive the instruction, building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them! Includes an easy-search companion CD with files for practicing the book’s lessons, a complete eBook, and more!
About the Author
Chris Leeds is a long-time digital photographer and Web enthusiast who has been a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Office FrontPage for more than three years. He is also a Microsoft FrontPage Registered Web Presence Developer and a member of both the HTML Writer s Guild and International Webmaster s Association and developed a software product that users can use to easily create sites that can be edited and managed with just a browser. Chris was the technical editor for FrontPage 2003 (The Missing Manual) and has also developed several tutorials on FrontPage. He has delivered presentations on how to use FrontPage at various colleges, written articles for various online publications, and contributed extensively to newsgroups dedicated to FrontPage.