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Steve Easton’s FPCleaner has been updated to Version 3.5.0.0 and supports FrontPage (2000-2003), Expression Web 1.0 and 2.0 as well as SharePoint Designer. Best of all this program is FREE. It is one of the programs I have consistently recommended...
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Are you tying to clean up your old FrontPage site and move to Expression Web? Maybe you have been using Search and Replace to try and make this job easier. Have you tried EW queries? One of the newest members of the Expression Web team, Pad Gallagher...
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The latest news from Webassist: Price Reduction on Eric Meyer’s CSS Sculptor for Expression Web to $49.99. Now is just the right time to get this Expression Web addon AND to register for our new Migrating from FrontPage to Expression Web Class which is...
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Have you been using FrontPage to design your websites? Do you use themes, shared borders and the navigation bots along with any of the other bots available. When you look at the source code, do you see lots of font tags? Would you like to move up to Expression...
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If you are a new user of Expression Web 2.0,the very first thing you should do is set up the program so that you have the best possible work environment. A must have resource is Tina Clarke’s just released Setting up Expression Web 2.0 Ebook. Best...
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Expression Web comes with a series of “in box” templates that you can use to get started with. If you go to File > New > Web Site > Templates You are then presented with a list of templates to choose from with a Preview of what...
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I have been using Expression Web since it first became available in Beta format. EW is the successor to Microsoft’s web editor FrontPage which is being discontinued. You can download a free trial from Microsoft’s site. Expression Web 2 gives...
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For those of you who may just be getting started with separating the presentation of your website from the content of your site by using cascading style sheets, understanding the difference between using id and class attributes may seem overwhelming....
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Do you want to make your own web pages but are too worried about falling short in the complex depths of CSS? Not too worry - all it takes is some patience, some practice, and a little bit of time. Don't stress out with overly-complicated tutorials...
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A resounding YES I would have answered a couple of years ago. I don’t want the user to go somewhere else and not come back. Now I know different. No, they shouldn’t. At first glance the decision to open links in new windows or not depends...
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According to Wikipedia SEO or Search Engine Optimization is “the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” (”organic” or “algorithmic”) search results...
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Creating Your Own Freepage on RootsWeb By Jana Lloyd Previously published in RootsWeb Review: 11 June 2008, Vol. 11, No. 16 I have added notes/comments to this article originally written by Jana Lloyd. Hyperlinks have also been added for your convenience...
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By Cheryl D Wise, MS MVP Expression The FUNDAMENTAL difference between FrontPage and Expression Web is far more important than style vs format tags. FrontPage by default (and it can take a lot to overcome the defaults) is Internet Explorer output. Some...
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RootsWeb recently revised the masthead banners that are displayed on all free hosted websites. If you are using the HTML Transitional doctype and your pages already validate, you should experience no problems with the new banner validating. If on the...
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Recently a question was asked on the RootsWeb Help Mailing list about the problem of validating a page that contained the <NOBR> tag. <NOBR> (no break) The NOBR tag ensures that a line of text does not wrap to the next line. This tag is...
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