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    Special Edition Using Microsoft Expression Web 2 (Special Edition Using)

    Special Edition Using Microsoft Expression Web 2 (Special Edition Using)

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    Author: Jim Cheshire
    Publisher: Que
    Category: Book

    List Price: $39.99
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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
    Sales Rank: 5299

    Media: Paperback
    Edition: 1 Pap/Cdr
    Pages: 792
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
    Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 1.6

    ISBN: 0789737841
    Dewey Decimal Number: 006.78
    EAN: 9780789737847
    ASIN: 0789737841

    Publication Date: April 10, 2008
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    Product Description

    Special Edition Using Microsoft Expression Web 2

    The only EXPRESSION WEB 2 book you need

    The successor to the best-selling book on the first release of Microsoft Expression Web, this book provides comprehensive coverage of Microsoft Expression Web 2. You’ll learn the basics of Web design and Expression Web 2 and gain valuable insight into Expression Web 2’s advanced features, such as ASP.NET and PHP development. If you’re interested in learning how to design standards-compliant Web sites using Expression Web 2, this is the only book you need.

    • Create standards-compliant Web sites with Expression Web 2 that work consistently in all browsers.

    • Become proficient in the use of CSS by learning how to use the powerful CSS tools in Expression Web 2.

    • Learn how to take advantage of ASP.NET and ASP.NET AJAX without writing any code.

    • Learn how to use the new PHP features available in Expression Web 2.

    • Add dynamic, interactive content with Behaviors and Layers.

    • Design your Web site for accessibility using both Section 508 and WCAG compliance.

    “Expression Web was built to help web authors create standards-based and standards-compliant web sites. Jim Cheshire has a broad understanding of those standards and a deep appreciation of Expression Web. Put the two together and you’ve got a guide that helps you understand and build sites that meet the challenges of modern Web design.”

    ?Steven Guttman,

    Product Unit Manager,

    Expression Web

    Jim Cheshire is the owner of Jimco Software, a freeware software company and technology review site, and is the author of several books on Web development and ASP.NET. Jim has been heavily involved in Web development for more than a decade and has operated and designed many Web sites during that time. He’s been featured in numerous publications, including MSDN Magazine and PC Magazine. Jim previously worked on the FrontPage team at Microsoft and currently is an escalation engineer on the ASP.NET and IIS teams.

    Category: Web Development

    Covers Microsoft Expression Web 2

    User Level Beginning?Advanced

    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)

    Cover image: Digital Vision Photography/Veer Inc.




    Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

    2 out of 5 stars Don't bother if you have 1st edition   July 11, 2008
    John Lacy (Metro Detroit Area)
    0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I bought this book even though I have the previous version so I could get right to work using Expression Web 2, learn it's new features and additional guidance on how to best use the program. I was very disappointed to find that this book is virtually identical to the first edition. No "what's new in the new version", no changes other than screen shots from the first edition. The author did a find and replace to change every "Expression Web" to "Expression Web 2", added a couple of paragraphs on importing Photoshop (PSD) files, a couple of pages on the PHP update and a couple of pages on the Silverlight & Flash support. Flipping through the book I see the new features marked by a "new" icon (I counted only 6 in the entire book). While these new features may have justified a new version of the program for Microsoft they are covered in minimum detail in this 800page book. Expression web being a fairly complex program could benefit from a book that offers practical advice on workflow and how to approach a web project using this program rather than just explaining the elements of each panel and menus as this book does. Expression Web needs better guide books if it wants to play a significant roll in the future of website development. The program is powerful enough, but the learning curve is as steep as Flash, Quark or Photoshop. This book does little to flatten that curve.


    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!   July 4, 2008
    Randal Tusha (Arizona, USA)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This book is very well written and composed. The beginning of the book sums up the basics, letting you know what will be covered. From then on, each chapter is full of nearly all of the information you need in order to complete each individual task. The chapters are neat, organized, and very precise. Each chapter tells you what it is about, then tells you how to do it.

    I bought this book (Special Edition Using Microsoft Expression Web 2 (Special Edition Using)) the same day that I bought Microsoft Expression Web 2, and it helped me tremendously. (I bought the program -and- the book on Tuesday)

    If you are reading this and contemplating buying this book over any other, my vote is that you buy this book. Like I said, it is clear and direct, and explains everything you need to know. What little bit of information that isn't covered is some of the extremely basic concepts that a quick google search will resolve.

    Hopefully this review has been helpful...

    Again, 2 thumbs up to this book!

    -Randal





    1 out of 5 stars Disorganized   June 1, 2008
    Stephen M. Prescott (Minneapolis, Minnesota United States)
    2 out of 7 found this review helpful

    This book is so disorganized that it is difficult even to review it. There is no logical progression. The book starts with how to publish a website which is the last thing you do in creating one. The rest of it is a series of loosely related topics. If you end up buying this book, I would suggest starting in the index because it is probably going to be your most direct way of finding what you are looking for.











    1 out of 5 stars Beware   May 23, 2008
    David W. Kimball
    7 out of 13 found this review helpful

    Beware if you are trying to learn Expression Web (EW). This book is not for you. This is for someone who has been doing web designing (or developing) for a long time using other tools. It is not for those who are just learning. He deals with all kinds of technical stuff right at the beginning and doesn't explain. He refuses to tell you WHY you might want to perform such and such a function he's only interested in telling you HOW. His examples will include making code changes to CSS sheets before he even discusses CSS sheets. He doesn't even discuss creating text on a web page until well after page 100.

    If you are looking to switch tools and use Expression Web, so you're already familiar with setting up a web page, or a web site, and using CSS, then this book might be good for you. But if you are looking to learn from the ground up, go somewhere else. He mentions himself in the book that this is a book to be used as a reference manual and not to be read sequentially. But to use it as a reference manual, you need to know enough to ask the right questions and then look up the answers. This book will do nothing to help you to ask the right questions.



    5 out of 5 stars The Best Book on Expression Web 2   May 21, 2008
    Rebecca G.
    6 out of 7 found this review helpful

    I bought this book to get a handle on the new features in the product. I found it to be an excellent guide. The instructions were very clear and didn't talk down to me. They also didn't flood me with "techie talk" that I don't understand. It was just a nice balance of both. Best of all, all of the examples work exactly as they are presented. I purchased the On Demand book too, and it didn't succeed in that regard.

    They say that this book is the only book you need on Expression Web 2. I agree. After reading this, I wish I had bought the first book by this author instead of the one I got a year ago. I highly recommend this book.


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