amazon.com:
Microsoft Expression Web gives you the tools to develop sophisticated sites that integrate standardized CSS layout with ASP.NET 2.0, XML, and SQL Server™ 2005. Written by an experienced ASP.NET and Dreamweaver Web developer, this book shows you how to take advantage of all of Expression Web’s innovative features to create a memorable online experience.
Zak Ruvalcaba provides you with expert tips and techniques on Web page structuring, page formatting using style sheets, utilizing HTML forms, and working with XML data. As you progress through each chapter, you’ll discover how to apply this information in order to design and develop new Web applications. Task-oriented examples are also integrated throughout the pages book that you can leverage as you build your own cutting-edge, standards-based Web site.
Some of the topics covered include:
- Working with Images, Media, and Hyperlinks
- Page Formatting Using Cascading Style Sheets
- Web Page Structuring Techniques by Using Tables
- Advanced Page Structuring Techniques by Using Layers and CSS
- Designing Table-less Web Sites by Using Layers and CSS
- Adding Interactivity with Behaviors including Call Script, Check Browser, Check Plug-in, Go To Url, Open Browser Window, and Preload Images
- Working with HTML Forms and Form Controls including input text and password, checkboxes, radio buttons, drop down boxes, and testing your forms
- Introduction to Web Application Development including client side, server side, and .NET introductions
- Accessing and Displaying Database Data including connecting to both Access and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition databases and working with DataSource Controls, List Bound controls, and data controls
- Inserting, Editing, and Deleting Database Data including working with the FormView and GridView controls
- Validating User Input with RequiredFieldValidator, CompareValidator, RangeValidator, ValidationSummary, RegularExpressionValidator, and CustomValidator controls
- Securing Your Web Applications including configuring application services and forms authentication
- Working with XML Data including binding XML data and working with RSS
- Building Accessible and Standards-Compliant Web Sites including accessibility testing
amazon.com:
Microsoft® Expression® Web gives you the tools to develop sophisticated sites that integrate standardized CSS layout with ASP.NET 2.0, XML, and SQL Server™ 2005. Written by an experienced ASP.NET and Dreamweaver Web developer, this book shows you how to take advantage of all of Expression Web’s innovative features to create a memorable online experience.
Zak Ruvalcaba provides you with expert tips and techniques on Web page structuring, page formatting using style sheets, utilizing HTML forms, and working with XML data. As you progress through each chapter, you’ll discover how to apply this information in order to design and develop new Web applications. Task-oriented examples are also integrated throughout the pages book that you can leverage as you build your own cutting-edge, standards-based Web site.
Some of the topics covered include:
- Working with Images, Media, and Hyperlinks
- Page Formatting Using Cascading Style Sheets
- Web Page Structuring Techniques by Using Tables
- Advanced Page Structuring Techniques by Using Layers and CSS
- Designing Table-less Web Sites by Using Layers and CSS
- Adding Interactivity with Behaviors including Call Script, Check Browser, Check Plug-in, Go To Url, Open Browser Window, and Preload Images
- Working with HTML Forms and Form Controls including input text and password, checkboxes, radio buttons, drop down boxes, and testing your forms
- Introduction to Web Application Development including client side, server side, and .NET introductions
- Accessing and Displaying Database Data including connecting to both Access and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition databases and working with DataSource Controls, List Bound controls, and data controls
- Inserting, Editing, and Deleting Database Data including working with the FormView and GridView controls
- Validating User Input with RequiredFieldValidator, CompareValidator, RangeValidator, ValidationSummary, RegularExpressionValidator, and CustomValidator controls
- Securing Your Web Applications including configuring application services and forms authentication
- Working with XML Data including binding XML data and working with RSS
- Building Accessible and Standards-Compliant Web Sites including accessibility testing
amazon.com:
* Expression Web Designer can be used to develop CSS-enabled sites that integrate standardized CSS layout with ASP.NET 2.0, XML, and SQL Server 2005
* Written by an experienced ASP.NET Web developer, this book helps beginning- to intermediate-level Web developers create professional, standards-compliant Web sites and applications quickly
* Task-oriented examples help readers build their own sites using Expression Web Developer
* Each chapter completes a part of a sample Web site, while introducing technology topics and standards such as XHTML, CSS, client-side scripting, standards compliancy, and accessibility as required
* Some of the core topics covered are Web page structuring techniques, page formatting using style sheets, working with HTML forms, andworking with XML data
amazon.com:
- Expression Web Designer can be used to develop CSS-enabled sites that integrate standardized CSS layout with ASP.NET 2.0, XML, and SQL Server 2005
- Written by an experienced ASP.NET Web developer, this book helps beginning- to intermediate-level Web developers create professional, standards-compliant Web sites and applications quickly
- Task-oriented examples help readers build their own sites using Expression Web Developer
- Each chapter completes a part of a sample Web site, while introducing technology topics and standards such as XHTML, CSS, client-side scripting, standards compliancy, and accessibility as required
- Some of the core topics covered are Web page structuring techniques, page formatting using style sheets, working with HTML forms, andworking with XML data
amazon.com:
- Expression Web Designer can be used to develop CSS-enabled sites that integrate standardized CSS layout with ASP.NET 2.0, XML, and SQL Server 2005
- Written by an experienced ASP.NET Web developer, this book helps beginning- to intermediate-level Web developers create professional, standards-compliant Web sites and applications quickly
- Task-oriented examples help readers build their own sites using Expression Web Developer
- Each chapter completes a part of a sample Web site, while introducing technology topics and standards such as XHTML, CSS, client-side scripting, standards compliancy, and accessibility as required
- Some of the core topics covered are Web page structuring techniques, page formatting using style sheets, working with HTML forms, andworking with XML data
dont waste your money on a new copy
08 Feb 2008 @ amazon.com
i’m an accomplished frontpage user and handcoder, i’m only in chapter 2 and i’m ready to throw this book across the room. so many mistakes in it. the very first downloadable file he references ISNT EVEN THERE.
No idea how to teach how to use the gui interface for tag manipulation. Says ’do this and this happens’ NO IT DOESN’T.
I’m a coder..i expect a howto book to be code...perfect. its a Wiley publication, i expect better from them.
The video that comes with the product is really the best so far. I think i’ll buy more from them.
Beginner
20 Oct 2007 @ amazon.com
A good book for beginners, coming from Microsoft’s Frontpage. Expression Web replaces Frontpage. This is one of the earlier books put out to coincide with Microsoft’s outing of Expression Web. There was a error with the sample files that was referenced in this book (downloaded from the publisher’s website), they didn’t jive with what was called for in the book examples. The publisher says that problem has been fixed. Has step by step instructions that let you "try it out", good graphics
Very good book
04 Sep 2007 @ amazon.com
This book contains a good mixture of practical skills, technical information, and best practices for web design. As an earlier review noted, there are not many books available for Expression Web yet, so not much to compare with. Zak has done a good job of organizing the content in this book. Don’t let the word "beginning" fool you; in addition to covering the basics, there are some moderately advanced topics in this book, for which I am grateful.
Best beginning book to get familiar with Expression.
30 May 2007 @ amazon.com
I’ll start with my only real con: the downloadable content. The author provides the "beginning" and "completed" source so you can compare the pages before and after. There wasn’t any chapter 4 content to follow with the book. The author instructs you to load the files for the chapter you’re on and then proceeds to step through the page creation. However, there are several chapters that have the content completed in full for the "Beginning" content. I had to delete the stuff on the page before I began the lesson. Minor quip now that I worked through it but it was frustrating in the beginning trying to follow along.
That aside, there aren’t many books out yet for this software. After completing this book I felt it was the right choice for the beginner developer or anyone wanting to get a leg up on how Expression works. The examples for the most part were very well explained and made the learning process very simple. The author touches on all the important topics from CSS page design, database connections, login controls for security, as well as the more run of the mill items like, inserting images, hyperlinks, javascript actions for mouse overs, etc.
If you’re a beginner to web design and wish to use Expression, I feel this is the best first book. The other two books I have are Using Expression Web and Foundations of Expression Web. From a beginner’s point of view I have to say Using Expression Web is a tidbit book. It’s something I’ll use for reference and/or an overview of specific examples. It’s not something I’d recommend for anyone to learn the software ground up. I just finished Beginning Expression Web so I haven’t dug into Foundations of Expression just yet. I’m expecting it to be similar to this book but covering a couple of different topics, specifically Dynamic Web Templates and master pages.