Archive for the ‘Expression Web 3.0’ Category

Support Expression Web 3.0 User Twibbon

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Do you use Expression Web 3.0?

Then show your support with the Expression Web User Twibbon

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As you can see above Twibbon inserts a premade icon into your avatar. You can use this for Twitter or Facebook.

When you support this cause your avatar will be overlaid with the Twibbon above and a support Tweet will posted on your behalf saying:

Support Expression Web 3 User, add a #twibbon to your avatar now! – http://twibbon.com/join/Expression-Web-30-User

If You would like to follow @tinaclarke @patgeary or @expressionweb let us know you are also a Expression Web 3.0 User also and we will follow you back.

Win Expression Web Giveaways on Twitter

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Expression Web Giveaways

  • Expression Web 3.0
  • Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours (signed)
  • A limited edition custom ‘Design Is Philosophy’ t-shirt

Morten Rand-Hendriksen a Microsoft MVP – Expression Web has announced the above prizes as giveaways. For 2nd and 3rd prizes you get a signed copy of his newly published Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours (also signed).

What do you have to do to be in with a chance?

  1. Follow @mor10 on Twitter
  2. Tweet the following message:

Win an Expression Web 3 package incl software, Teach Yourself xWeb 3 book + Tshirt from @mor10. Details here: http://bit.ly/VEG6R

If you have not joined Twitter yet it is simple to pick up an account just go to http://twitter.com/ and start an account

How and when will the winners be selected?

The draw will take place on Wednesday October 7th. After Morten has informed you of your win you then have two days to give him your contact information.

- PS Morten is not the only one giving away Expression Web Goodies. Watch this space for future Expression Web giveaways

Further Expression Web 3.0 Insights

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Further Expression Web 3.0 Insights

Thanks to a comment from Justin Harrison a program manager at Microsoft for Expression Web I have had further thoughts since my first post on this subject.

I recommended that one should upgrade now from Expression Web 1.0 to Expression Web 2.0. However, it dawned on me that you could upgrade to Expression Web 3.0 when it becomes available and according to Ars Technica that will be pretty soon. Note though, instead of upgrading now to Expression Web 2.0 those features that you might want to retain are available in the now free SharePoint Designer 2007 which is for the most part like Expression Web 1.0. It is not ideal having to use two programs to retain some of the features that are ideal in certain situations, but its a better method because it cuts down on the costs. As Justin also points out the standalone SuperPreview will only be available for Internet Explorer whilst the inbuilt version in Expression Web 3.0 will be able to cover a variety of other browsers.

Since ladies are allowed to change their minds ;) I reserve the right and do so.

New recommendation: – Upgrade or buy Expression Web 3.0 when it comes out, and if you find yourself needing some of the features that were available with Expression Web 1.0 that are not available because of the underlying program code changes in EW 3.0, well then, SPD 07 can meet those needs nicely. Save monies and have all the features. new and old what more could a gal ask for?

Expression Web 3.0 insights

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Expression Web 3.0 and why you should upgrade now to Expression Web 2.0

These are the three known links about Expression Web 3.0

One of the comments from somasegar’s blog asked if there was a plan going forward to unify them into a consistent UI framework/experience/codebase.

Steve Guttman replies (Steve manages the Expression Web product team)

“With respect to the interface of Expression Web and the Expression products–our objective is to unify the Expression applications under a single UI framework. As you can imagine, with a program having a lot of native, Win32 code, it’s a challenge to port that code base to a new UI paragidm. Expression Web 3 is our first, significant step in that direction. As folks have noted, SuperPreview (as it was written from scratch), uses the Blend UI framework. The Expression Web 3 UI uses significant parts of this framework to achieve it’s look and feel. All the new features (Insert Silverlight, Silverlight Video, Deep Zoom) are built with the Blend framework (you can tell by the dialogs). However, there are still quite a few remaining Win32 dialogs. These will be ported in future versions of the application until Expression Web is fully integrated into the framework.”

This means that a lot of things that worked before won’t work under the new unified UI framework, this can affect quite a few things when the coding of the program itself has to be changed. As Steve states at the end of his comment not everything will be ported into Expression Web 3.0 for this version. It also certainly means that none of the current Expression Web addons will work in EW 3.0 either.

So to my mind, if you like the CURRENT features of Expression Web 2.0 you should upgrade NOW. Since the SuperPreview will also be available as a standalone FREE version, you won’t be missing out on that particular new feature.

You can obtain a 30-day trial of Expression Web 2.0 to try it out.

When it comes to upgrading you can upgrade not only from Expression Web 1.0 or 2.0 but you may also be eligible to do so if you have a registered version of any of the following products:-

  • Adobe Creative Suite – any version
  • Adobe/Macromedia Flash or Director – any version
  • Adobe/Macromedia Dreamweaver – any version
  • Adobe GoLive – any version
  • Microsoft Office – any version
  • Microsoft FrontPageĀ® – any version
  • Quark QuarkXPress – any version

According to somasegar’s blog Expression Web 3.0 will be out this Summer, which means about the next eight weeks or so, so don’t wait too long.