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Microsoft Expression Web Gives Dreamweaver A Run For Its Money

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Expression Web's CSS Properties task pane displays an editable version of styled objects.

Coders can select the flavor of HTML, XHTML, and CSS that is created when creating a page.
The HTML Toolbox provides all of the traditional building blocks of a page, such as drop-down boxes and radio buttons.
The ASP.NET Toolbox is extensive and supports access to SQL and XML data stores, input validation, and menuing.
CSS Properties Task Panel
Expression Web's CSS Properties task pane displays an editable version of styled objects.

Page Editor Options
Coders can select the flavor of HTML, XHTML, and CSS that is created when creating a page.

HTML Toolbox
The HTML Toolbox provides all of the traditional building blocks of a page, such as drop-down boxes and radio buttons.

ASP.NET Toolbox
The ASP.NET Toolbox is extensive and supports access to SQL and XML data stores, input validation, and menuing.

In the Split view, Expression Web does a better job than FrontPage of displaying raw code in the upper pane while rendering what users will see in the lower pane, which is customizable.
The Design view can be rendered completely free of formatting, such as paragraph marks and spaces, or the developer can turn on any or all of these.
Split View
In the Split view, Expression Web does a better job than FrontPage of displaying raw code in the upper pane while rendering what users will see in the lower pane, which is customizable.

Design View
The Design view can be rendered completely free of formatting, such as paragraph marks and spaces, or the developer can turn on any or all of these.


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