Microsoft recently released Expression Web 2, their new web design program.<\/p>\n
Frontpage is old news:<\/strong><\/p>\n For those of you who don’t know much about it, Expression Web replaces Frontpage and as such, you won’t be seeing any new versions of Frontpage. <\/p>\n If you are still using Frontpage and you want to stay in the Microsoft camp (more on that later) then you ought to strongly consider Expression Web 2.<\/p>\n Don’t get me wrong, I am not endorsing Expression Web 2 … and not because I think it sucks, I just haven’t had the chance to really use it to give a confident thumbs-up or thumbs-down. <\/p>\n Instead, this article is meant to give you a quick overview of Expression Web 2 and perhaps give you a little insight into what Microsoft’s new web design tools are all about. <\/p>\n Expression Web’s features<\/strong><\/p>\n Yes, Expression Web is Microsoft’s replacement for Frontpage … but that’s pretty much all these two programs have in common. Expression Web is far more advanced and it builds web sites using modern standards compliant code.<\/p>\n … If you are a beginner, and ‘standards compliant code’ means nothing to you … just take it to mean that Frontpage did things in an old-school crippled way, a way that Expression Web does not suffer from. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n