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  • Expression Web 2 Beta - "FrontPage" Design Time Includes are back

    One of the reasons I haven't used Expression Web as my main design tool is the lack of a built-in feature comparable to the FrontPage Design Time Include Component. I'm happy to report that the Include function is back in the Expression Web 2 Beta . It's not a button on the Standard Toolbar...
    Posted to spiderwebwoman (Weblog) by Kathleen Anderson on 03-30-2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, FrontPage, Web Standards, Expression Web, FPSE
  • Cool Offer and Information for Canadian Web Designers

    If you use FrontPage (or you know someone who uses FrontPage) - we have good news for you if you are considering upgrading your toolset. Expression Web provides a really solid Web authoring tool to create and maintain sites based on standards-compliant code. I have a non-technical friend (a theatre producer...
    Posted to spiderwebwoman (Weblog) by Kathleen Anderson on 02-22-2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, FrontPage, Web Standards, Expression Web
  • Microsoft Releases IE Developer Toolbar

    Microsoft Releases IE Developer Toolbar Microsoft has released its developer toolbar for Internet Explorer 6, designed to make developing and previewing websites in IE even easier. The features, as described on the download site : Explore and modify the document object model (DOM) of a web page. Locate...
    Posted to spiderwebwoman (Weblog) by Kathleen Anderson on 09-18-2005
    Filed under: Microsoft, FrontPage, Web Standards
  • FrontPage thread over at Channel 9

    Jamie is looking for better style sheet support/creation , Alex Malek, Program Manager with the FrontPage team. says that is great feedback and he's passed it on to the product team. Jonathan Hardwick, Software Architect, has started a FrontPage Feedback page .
    Posted to spiderwebwoman (Weblog) by Kathleen Anderson on 05-23-2004
    Filed under: Microsoft, FrontPage, Web Standards
  • Does Microsoft Care About Web Standards?

    Kirk Biglione give some examples and he makes some valid points, such as why Microsoft doesn't use valid HTML including DOCTYPEs on their site (I've often wondered the same thing myself). But seriously, calling a font tag an “atrocity“? A little over the top, don't you think?
    Posted to spiderwebwoman (Weblog) by Kathleen Anderson on 05-03-2004
    Filed under: Accessibility, Microsoft, FrontPage, Web Standards
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