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Download Certified. Microsoft Expression Web Download. If you would like more information on these differences see:. If you want to successfully work with Expression Web AND be able to troubleshoot your pages, you will need a good working knowledge of the basic HTML tags you will use to build your web pages. The first tag of the pair is the opening or start tag , the next one the closing or end tag. Listed below are ONLY a few of the tags you will need to learn about in order to work on structuring your web pages.

Expression Web creates this tag is for you when you create a new page. You can modify the default styling by changing the margin style rules using CSS. There are some excellent resources that will help you make the transition in the FAQ second sticky post at the top of this forum use them and make sure you read the prerequisites paper so you have an idea what to expect.

Note, it isn't as intimidating as you might fear if you spend a couple of hours working through the Basic Website tutorial and the other resources in the Learning section of the FAQ. Those who try to work with EW as they did with FP are quickly disabused of that fiction. EW is a replacement for FP, in the same sense that Dreamweaver or any other advanced development app would be. The only difference is that Microsoft has provided some very limited support in EW for a few FP features, to ease the transition, such as design-time includes which they actually had to be convinced to add back to the interface after the first version dropped them , a few minor webbots such as the timestamp, and support for publishing by FPSE.

Some are still supported as far as "toleration"—if you have them, EW leaves them alone, but you can't create them or edit existing ones. In short, there is just enough backward support for FP features that with the exception of Shared Borders, which must be removed pages created in FP can be opened, edited, and republished using EW.

The best use to which you can put EW is to begin the process of converting the atrocious, deprecated, proprietary junk code that FP produced into modern, compliant, compatible, and accessible code, which, fortunately, is exactly what EW strives to produce by default. To that end, Microsoft Support has produced a white paper, Prerequisites for Using Microsoft Expression Web , which is designed to give you a realistic view of what you will need to learn to use EW or any other professional-level Web editor effectively.

Note: Set the Doctype before you create any web pages. And, you only need to do this one time for any given project. Click File and hover over New and choose Page. This will open a new dialog window where you will be able to see the many types of pages you can work with in Expression Web 4. You are now back in the main editing window where you now need to save and name this web page.

Since this is the first web page in your web site the home page , we need to name it a special way. It's typically safe to name it 'index'. You can check with your web hosting provider to see a list of acceptable names for the home page.



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