Archive for the ‘Microsoft Expression Web’ Category

Expression Web Language Packs for multiple languages

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Have you been waiting for your Language to be available for Spell Check within Expression Web? Well wait no longer, the xweb team tells us the Expression Web Language Packs for multiple languages have arrived.

 Not only that, these packs enable the Expression Web Interface and the Help files to display the language of your choice from the selection in the EW Language Pack.

 Microsoft have written a small article on  How to Check the Spelling of Different Languages and this outlines the different languages available with links, and how to set the usage of the language packs. The same information is within the help file of Expression Web, minus the download lnks of course.                                                                                                             

Expression Web VPAT

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

The Microsoft xweb team have posted the first Expression Web VPAT

The Expression Web Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, or VPAT,  outlines how Expression Web meets key regulations of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act which is standardized form developed by the Information Technology Industry Council.

This shows how Microsoft employs accessibility within Expression Web which helps you make websites that are accessibility driven.

Where to file Expression Web Bugs

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Previously if you wanted to file a bug the place for that was
https://connect.microsoft.com/expressionweb however, the Expression Web team will take down the old set up on Friday 17th August and make a brand new site for the purpose of submitting bugs and feedback at https://connect.microsoft.com/Expression

This will include not only Expression Web but all the Expression Studio products.

  • Expression Web
  • Expression Blend
  • Expression Design
  • Expression Media
  • Expression Media Encoder

Just to make life easy, ahem, at the time of posting, the old well documented archive will no longer be available to the general public. Let us hope that situation changes.