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Microsoft Expression Web 2 | 
| From: Microsoft Software Category: Software
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $215.00 You Save: $84.99 (28%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 365
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Full Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.2 x 1.5
MPN: MSCD65940WI Model: 45117G UPC: 882224659406 EAN: 0882224659406
Release Date: May 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Only design tool on the market that combines the power of design and development with Microsoft Visual Studio compatibility and support for ASP.NET 3.5 including ASP.NET AJAX and PHP | | • | Build sites according to today's standards, including XHTML, CSS, XML, and XSLT; enjoy better rendering in browsers, more relevant indexing in search engines, enhanced productivity, and more | | • | Design-focused tools simplify complex web technology and put you in complete control | | • | Expression Web 2 switches from standards to quirks rendering, depending on the doctype in use; have confidence that your designs will translate perfectly from your design tool to the browser | | • | Working visually with XML data has never been easier; now you can easily include, filter, and sort data from any XML source |
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Product Description Microsoft Expression Web 2 English DVD
Amazon.com Enter a new era in Web design. Expression Web 2 gives you all the tools you need to produce high-quality, standards-based Web sites. Expression Web 2 combines the power of design and development with Microsoft Visual Studio compatibility and support for ASP.NET 3.5 including ASP.NET AJAX and PHP. | Compatibility reporting of HTML/XHTML and CSS. | Split View allows you to review both code and site design simultaneously. | Deliver standards-based sites, by default Microsoft Expression Web 2 builds sites according to today's standards, including XHTML, CSS, XML, and XSLT. For Web designers, that means better rendering in browsers, more relevant indexing in search engines, enhanced productivity, and more. Give your creativity new legs Today's sites use cascading style sheets to separate design from content. The design-focused tools in Expression Web 2 simplify this complex technology and put you in complete control. From visual drag-and-drop margin and padding control to a visual hierarchy of style applications, it's easy to take charge of your design. What you see is what they get Accurate page rendering in the design environment gives you full creative freedom. Expression Web 2 switches from standards to quirks rendering, depending on the doctype in use. You'll have confidence that your designs will translate perfectly from your design tool to the browser. Present XML data your way Working visually with XML data has never been easier. Drag and drop an XML file and watch as it's immediately rendered by an XSL stylesheet that can be reformatted to match any site's style. Now you can easily include, filter, and sort data from any XML source. Do more with your sites Expression Web 2 combines the power of design and development with Microsoft Visual Studio compatibility and support for ASP.NET 3.5 including ASP.NET AJAX and PHP. Design - Layers support
- Dynamic Web Template and ASP.NET 3.5 Master Page support
- Adobe Photoshop import
- XML drag-and-drop support
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - CSS schema support for 1.0, 2.0, 2.1, IE6 & IE7
- Drag-and-drop CSS rule application and management
- Draggable CSS margins and padding
- Code editor
User Interface - Split View allows you to review both code and site design simultaneously
- Design surface supports both standards rendering and quirks rendering
Code - IntelliSense for HTML, CSS, XSL, JScript, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP.NET and PHP
- Code navigation hyperlinking
- Code snippet support
Web Application Development - ASP.NET 3.5 Support including Master Pages and Control design time rendering
- ASP.NET AJAX support
- PHP Support including Intellisense and Includes rendering
- ASP.NET and PHP Development Server
Reporting - Reporting of CSS usage errors
- Reporting of s508, WCAG 1 and 2 accessibility compliance
- Compatibility reporting of HTML/XHTML and CSS
Deployment - HTML optimization tools
- Deployment through FTP, WebDAV, and FrontPage Server Extensions
Other - Predesigned site templates included
- Support for third-party add-ins
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
There's got to be something better January 4, 2009 J. Ferrara (Gobles, MI United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Waste of money: freq crashes, poorly writes code, cannot handle numerous files, and slow as a dead turtle. 1.) Comes with "Total Training" video which is cool, if it worked [needs Silverlight 1.0 to work, only Silverlight 2.0 available at this time and video is incompatible with 2.0]. 2.) Tried to import a folder and after 8 hours of waiting gave up [folder had 31,000 20K pics and 31,000 4k htmls] 3.) Design View often does not show real appearance in web browsers esp with links making the view of little value. 4.)Trying to use Design View resulted in software coding what it said was incorrect coding. 5.) So I started using the code view. Occasionally freezes in this view for no apparent reason, needing to be restarted 6.) To place the Dynamic Web Template on just 9 files took it 8-12 minutes each time. How long would it take my 170,000 html files? [Wrote my own software which did the total job in an hour--ya know Expression would have crashed again!] 7.) So I thought I could at least use its ftp to place the finished files on website. It crashed saying it needed to abort. If you want to write a few pretty files, maybe this software will work for you. For me it was junk that just wasted my time.
Good, bad, similar November 22, 2008 Martin F. Thalison 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Expression Web 2 is very similar to Dreamweaver 8. 'EW2' handels CSS code very well and has a good Design Window. FrontPage did a poor job viewing CSS web pages. I miss the Review button. Now you have to press F12 key to view through the browser, same as 'DW8'. Overall, I like Expression Web 2, but I suggest buying a good manual to review the newer menu system, creating CSS, and publishing to the web. A good FTP program is suggested too. MS made just enough improvements to keep up with Dreamweaver 8. My give Expression Web 2 a positive review.
Watch Out Dreamweaver, There is a New Boss In Town November 15, 2008 Robert L. Stinnett (Boonville, MO) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I first started fooling around with we pages back in 1994 when the Internet was fresh and new my HTML editor of choice was a simple text editor. Over the years the Internet has evolved and technology has changed, but I've stuck with a simple text editor for most of my needs. I tried Microsoft Frontpage back in the day, but felt it was just so bloated and inefficient that it wasn't worth it. It was with hesitation and a lot of reservations that I finally decided to give Microsoft Expression Web a shot -- and wow, Microsoft has come a long, long way. First thing about Expression Web is that it's so flexible depending on your skillset. Are you still working with Frontpage extensions? No problem! Are you moving up to using stylesheets? It will guide you and help you along! Maybe you run your own site with custom coding -- Expression understands PHP, Javscript and ASP without a problem! It will even do syntax checking as you write the code. Even if you are a web guru Expression Web can help you out. With extensive support for XML, CSS and data sources you will find everything you need to keep your site chugging. Gone is the inefficient, slow and incompatible features of Frontpage and in is the support for WWW, XML and CSS standards. You'll love how it can help you not only keep your site compliant with the latest standards, but also how it helps with promoting your site from "dev" to "prod" with just a few clicks. I tried Dreamweaver in the past, and found it not only too complicated, but way too expensive. Expression Web is really going to give Dreamweaver a run for their money -- and their user base. Once you get the hand of Expression Web you may even find yourelf looking at the other Microsoft Expression products such as Microsoft Expression Blend 2 and Microsoft Expression Encoder 2 to further expand your web toolkit.
Watch out dreamweaver! October 24, 2008 Michael Karpman (Glastonbury, CT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great product. I used it to create my company's website and I found Expression Web 2 to be smoother, easier to use, and more transparent than Dreamweaver. Highly reccomended!
Training Video Does Not Work October 21, 2008 M. Robinson (Louisville KY USA) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
This product probably does what it claims to, but there's a considerable learning curve. Microsoft includes a training video disc -- but you can't use it. The video demands Silverlight 1, and you can only download Silverlight 2 from Microsoft's site. They have made version 1 completely unavailable, and in doing so ensured that the video won't work. And of course you can't email or call Microsoft for help, unless you want to pay $99 per bug. I would have hesitated before paying for this product if I knew part of it would not work at all.
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