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Diploma in Web Page Designer
Designing Web Sites for Accessibility with Expression Web 2 Web site accessibility is normally defined as the practice of making web content as usable by people with disabilities as it is to people without disabilities. People with disabilities may not be able to see your web page, hear your podcast, or navigate your web page with a mouse or even a keyboard.
Basic CSS in Expression WebUsing expression web, you can create Cascading Styles Sheet (CSS) files that allow you to control your site appearance. In the 'old days' you might have highlighted a section of text, increased the font size and changed the colour using the formatting tool bar. This would create additional page code and was just plain messy often resulting in code that was not valid.
Insert Include Pages - Using Code Snippets to Insert Include PagesInclude Pages were not available in Expression Web 1.0, this is because they are technically part of the web bots from FrontPage which are being deprecated within Expression Web. However, FrontPage Includes are a special case - now known as Design Time Includes (DTIs) so Microsoft have now inserted them back into Expression Web 2.0 via the Customize - Command pane.
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