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How to configure Expression Web to preview your web pages with Microsoft Edge

Filed under: Expression Web,Microsoft Edge,Windows 10 — spiderwebwoman at 2:18 pm on Sunday, August 30, 2015

With the launch of Windows 10 came a new browser, Microsoft Edge. As every web designer/developer knows, you should preview your web pages in as many browsers as you can. However, Microsoft didn’t make it possible to add Microsoft Edge to the browser list in Expression Web. The searching I did said that the executable […]

How to stop old (deleted) web pages from showing up in a Google Search using Google Custom Search Engine

Filed under: Expression Web,FrontPage,FrontPage Server Extensions,Google,SEO — spiderwebwoman at 12:44 pm on Monday, April 21, 2014

Using Microsoft Expression Web, I recently redesigned my web site to remove its reliance on the FrontPage Server Extensions and the FrontPage Search Component. Removing the FrontPage Search Component meant finding a replacement – I chose Google’s Custom Search Engine – $100 gets you 20,000 search queries a year. It was very easy to implement […]

Expression Web 4 is now a free download from Microsoft – the good news and the bad news

Filed under: .Net,Expression Web,Microsoft,Web Standards — spiderwebwoman at 10:01 am on Monday, January 7, 2013

On December 20, 2012, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Expression Web 4 was no longer available for purchase – it is now available as a free download. What’s the good news? The free version is the SP2a version, which includes 3 previously undocumented fixes: Nested object tags are now supported Editing with external tools is supported […]

Working with Code Snippets in Microsoft Expression Web 4 SP2

Filed under: .Net,Expression Web,Microsoft — spiderwebwoman at 10:03 am on Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Service Pack 2 for Expression Web 4 added a Code Snippets Panel to your workspace, making them much easier to access; and provided code snippets for CSS, Doctypes, HTML, IE Meta Tags, JavaScript, JQuery, and PHP. In a recent article I wrote for Que Publishing, you will learn how to work with the new Code […]

New Fix for Licensing and Activation Issues with Expression Web 4

Filed under: .Net,Expression Web,Microsoft — spiderwebwoman at 9:20 am on Thursday, November 3, 2011

Microsoft has released a fix for licensing and activation issues with Expression Web 4. Symptoms of licensing and/or activation issues include: Expression Web 4 reverts to trial mode. You receive a message that states that the product key is invalid. The product key is not accepted during the Expression Web 4 installation process. You receive […]

Suggest and Vote on Future Microsoft Expression Web Features at UserVoice

Filed under: .Net,Expression Web,Microsoft,Web Standards — spiderwebwoman at 1:17 pm on Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Microsoft Expression Web team has set up a forum on UserVoice where users can suggest new features for future versions of Expression Web, and vote on other users’ suggestions. The product team uses this as a key source of ideas and advice on where to take the product. If you want to provide feedback […]

Expression Web 4 Service Pack 2 Released

Filed under: .Net,Expression Web,Microsoft,Web Standards — spiderwebwoman at 10:07 am on Monday, July 11, 2011

Microsoft has released Service Pack 2 for Expression Web 4. This article describes the fixes and improvements in Service Pack 2. Additionally, this article tells you how you can obtain the service pack. Microsoft Expression Web 4 Service Pack 2 (SP2) contains significant fixes and improvements in support for jQuery, image thumbnails in the Folder […]

Microsoft Expression Web 4 Service Pack 1 (SP1) released today

Filed under: .Net,Expression Web,Microsoft,Web Standards — spiderwebwoman at 11:21 am on Monday, March 21, 2011

Expression Web 4 Service Pack 1 was released today and applies significant fixes and improvements to publishing, SuperPreview, file management, extensibility, and other areas of the programs. To see a list of fixes and improvements, read the Microsoft Expression Web 4 Service Pack 1 Release Notes. Expression Web 4 SP1 includes improvements developed as a […]

Webcast: Overview of Visual Studio 2010 and Expression Studio 4, Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Filed under: .Net,Expression Blend,Expression Web,Microsoft,SharePoint — spiderwebwoman at 12:44 pm on Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Wednesday, January 12, 2011 2:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Duration:60 Minutes Event Overview Visual Studio 2010 is a powerful IDE that ensures quality code. Visual Studio 2010 is packed with new and enhanced features that simplify the entire development process from design to deployment. Customize your workspace with multiple monitor support. Create rich […]

Microsoft Expression 4 Help documentation now available online

Filed under: Expression Blend,Expression Web,Microsoft,Web Standards — spiderwebwoman at 6:21 pm on Thursday, July 15, 2010

The Expression IQ Team is happy to announce that all of the documentation that’s included with the Expression 4 software (Help > User Guide) is now available on the web. Currently, the content is available in English only, but they will publish translated versions for international audiences within the next few weeks. You can find […]

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