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Getting Started with Microsoft Expression Web 3 January 12, 2012

Getting Started with Microsoft Expression Web 3 January 12, 2012

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Getting Started with Microsoft Expression Web 3

January 12, 2012

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Lesson Overview

For Today:• Explore the Expression Web work

environment.• Locate the tools necessary to create a

simple Web page in Expression Web.

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Worksheet Questions:

• In software applications, there are multiple ways to complete the same task. How many different ways can you think of to save a document?

• From the bottom up, explain the process of making a sandwich with meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomato.

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Opening Expression Web

1. Click Start.

2. Point to All Programs.

3. Point to Microsoft Expression.

4. Click Microsoft Expression Web.

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Eight main parts of the Expression Web user interface (UI);

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Previewing the Expression Web Demo Page Using the Browser mode.

Two ways:• Through File menu• Through the

shortcut icon on the common toolbar.

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WYSIWYG vs. Coding(What-you-see-is-what-you-get)

• WYSIWYG is a technique that allows a designer to select page desighn elements from a menu and drag them onto the work surface. (Do this throught the Design View within Expression Web.)

• Coding is the process of writing HTML code which, when read by a browser, create the Web page seen on the monitor. (Work in code view in Expression Web)

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Expression Web allows:

• A designer to work on a Web page in either the Design View or the Code View. These views, as well as a Split View showing both, are accessed throught the View Tabs at the bottom of the work area.

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Vocabulary WordsBread Crumb Trail

• A list at the top of the Expression Web workspace that enables the designer to easily select page elements.

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Common Toolbar

• Menus accessed from across the top of the Expression Web workspace.

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File Tabs

• Small tabs across the top of the Expression Web workspace which offer a convenient means to bring open Web document into view within the workspace.

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Folder List

• A task pane in Expression Web that shows the files and folders of the current project.

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Layer

• A Web page container that can hold Web elements and be easily positioned on the page.

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Task Pane

• A term given to the many small windows within the Expression Studio work environments that provide access to specific Web elements for creating and modifying the element.

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Toolbox

• A task pane containing icons for the elements that can be added to the page with drag-and-drop actions.

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Views

• The designer can work with the Web page content in three views: Design view, Code view, or Split view.

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WYSIWYG

• A what-you-see-is-what-you-get work environment that usually involve a drag-and-drop design interface.

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Open Expression Demo Web Site!

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Your To Do List:

• Open the Demo web site in Expressions.• Complete the Scavenger Worksheet!