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We crafted this book to grow with you, providing the
reference material you need as you move toward Expression Web proficiency
and use of more advanced features. If you buy only one book on Expression
Web, Special Edition Using Microsoft Expression Web is the only book you
need.
- Create standards-compliant websites with Expression Web that will work
consistently in all browsers.
- Become proficient in the use of CSS by learning how to use the powerful
CSS tools in Expression Web.
- Learn how to take advantage of ASP.NET without the need to write any code.
- Learn how to use Expression Web with the free Visual Web Developer Express
Edition to develop robust ASP.NET applications.
- Add dynamic, interactive content with Behaviors and Layers.
- Design your website for accessibility using both Section 508 and WCAG compliance.
"There's definitely more to this book than just how to use Expression
Web. The chapter on tag properties not only clearly explains Expression Web's
Tag Properties task pane, but it also alleviates some of the mystery behind
the use of tags in HTML. This is a great book for all users of Expression Web!"
-- Detra Newhouse, Readiness Lead,
Microsoft Corporation
On the CD-ROM
- Sample files from the author
- FREE! full version of Logo Creator (retail value of $39.95)
- FREE! full version of DHTML Menu Builder Lite (retail value of $25)
- Electronic version of this book in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF)
Table of Contents
Introduction xxix
Part I An Overview
Chapter 1 A Tour of Expression Web 3
Part II Web Sites in Expression Web
Chapter 2 Creating a Web Site
25
Chapter 3 Importing a Web Site
41
Chapter 4 Web Site Management and Reporting
67
Chapter 5 Publishing a Web Site
83
Chapter 6 Using Personal Web Packages
93
Part III Creating and Editing Web Content
Chapter 7 Creating Pages and Content
103
Chapter 8 Using Web Page Views
127
Chapter 9 Using Tables and Layout Tables
149
Chapter 10 Using Frames 179
Chapter 11 Using Forms Controls
195
Chapter 12 Editing Tag Properties
215
Chapter 13 Using the Quick Tag Tools
227
Chapter 14 Using Graphics and Multimedia
241
Chapter 15 Configuring Page Editor Options
257
16 Using Find and Replace
271
Part IV Using CSS in Expression Web
Chapter 17 Creating Style Sheets
289
Chapter 18 Managing CSS Styles
311
Part V Optimizing Your Web Site
Chapter 19 Accessibility Features in Expression Web
339
Chapter 20 Designing for Compatibility
349
Part VI Scripting, DHTML, and Other Dynamic Content
Chapter 21 Using Dynamic Web Templates
363
Chapter 22 Using Interactive Buttons 381
Chapter 23 Using Behaviors
393
Chapter 24 Using Client Scripting
415
Chapter 25 Using Layers 439
Chapter 26 Creating VBA Macros
455
Part VII ASP.NET Development in Expression Web
Chapter 27 Using the ASP.NET Development Server
485
Chapter 28 Using Standard ASP.NET Controls
495
Chapter 29 Using ASP.NET Navigation Controls 527
Chapter 30 Using ASP.NET Master Pages
549
Chapter 31 Developing a Login System Using ASP.NET
569
Chapter 32 Implementing Form Validation Using ASP.NET
595
Chapter 33 Using ASP.NET Web Parts
607
Part VIII Accessing Data in Expression Web
Chapter 34 Primer on Data Access Technologies
629
Chapter 35 Accessing Data with ASP.NET 2.0
635
Part IX Appendices
A Using Expression Web with Visual Web Developer Express
Edition 655
B Taking Advantage of E-Commerce
677
C The Future of Web Development
685
D Resources on Expression Web, Web Design, and ASP.NET
695
Index 699
About the Author
Jim Cheshire is the owner of Jimco Software, the most well-known source of
freeware add-ins for Microsoft FrontPage, and is the author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003. Jim has been featured in numerous publications
including MSDN Magazine and PC Magazine.
Jim previously worked on the FrontPage team at Microsoft and is currently an
Escalation Engineer on the ASP.NET and IIS teams.
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