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Get Started Using Expression Web 2
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Introduction
Whether you are a FrontPage user of Yesterday or a Brand New Web Designer of Today, learning Expression Web could be a bit more challenging then you first thought. FrontPage users are typically overwhelmed with how different Expression Web is when compared to its predecessor. In fact, the two programs are very different from one another.
There is a reason for such a difference. With Expression Web, you can create Professional, Up-to-date, and Valid Web sites without all the excess code that FrontPage adds to a site. It's also a lot cheaper than Dreamweaver, which has made Expression Web quite popular. However, many people are having difficulty getting started. So in this tutorial, I will walk you through the Getting Started Steps of Setting up your First Web Site.
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