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Foundations of Microsoft Expression Web: The Basics and Beyond View Larger Image | Cheryl D. Wise Apress, Paperback, Published May 2007, 392 pages, ISBN 1590598059 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.50 You Save: $15.49 (39% Off)
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Microsoft Expression Suite promises new levels of power in creating rich dynamic
user experiences on the web; Expression Web, one of the excellent programs within
the suite, is a powerful web site creation tool that allows you to rapidly build
up standards-compliant web pages, style them with CSS, add dynamic ASP.NET functionality
to them, and publish them to the weball from the comfort of one program.
Foundations of Expression Web: The Basics and Beyond is one of the first books
available on the program. The authorexpert MS trainer and MVP Cheryl D.
Wisestarts with the very basics, and then takes you to an advanced level
through a series of practical real-world exercises. No prior knowledge of Microsoft
Expression Suite is assumed, and the book is written with a highly professional
tone. This makes it extremely useful whether youre a beginner or an advanced
web developer or designer who wants to make use of the software.
About the Author
Cheryl D. Wise, founder and director of WiserWays LLC, has been creating web
sites since 1994. A member of the Guild of Accessible Web Designers and a Certified
Professional Web Developer (World Organization of Webmasters), Cheryl first
received the Most Valuable Professional Award from Microsoft for FrontPage in
2003 and has received the award every year since. She has been teaching others
to create standards-complaint accessible web sites at Start to Web, and has
been doing other online training since 2004.
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