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May 17, 2006
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Web Designer for Asp.net 2.0 and CSS

  • May 17, 2006
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Microsoft has just announced EXPRESSION WEB DESIGNER as CTP-1 ( Beta ) for web designers

You all have the experience to design great web designs with CSS in DW8.

.......Now This web designer adds much more advanced facilities when compared to DW8, specially for CSS and web Templates and master Pages.

You can easily port the web design to VWD ( visual web developer ) for asp.net 2.0 coding or..................
move the entire CSS ( XHTML ) design to DW8 for PHP/ASP/CF coding.

In short you can enjoy best of both the worlds, when it comes to web designing with powerful css support.

By the way Web designer is free till february 2007, so you have enough time to play around. It is available for download from expression page on www.microsoft.com. It comes as 214mb download, and requires XP, Windows 2003 or Vista.

Enjoy Now......

DotNetGuys
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Inspiring
May 19, 2006

> You mean the endless crying about Adobe not providing support for ASP.net
> in
> DW isn't your favorite?
>
> WOW - I'm shocked Darrel.

I can't tell if you're trying to be sarcastic or not. Anyways, I've never
complained about that.

-Darrel


Inspiring
May 18, 2006

"darrel" <notreal@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:e4hut9$kc1$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>
> Nah, it's not my favorite. I really like playing hockey. I think that's
my
> favorite.
>
You mean the endless crying about Adobe not providing support for ASP.net in
DW isn't your favorite?

WOW - I'm shocked Darrel.

Rob


Inspiring
May 18, 2006

> Making allegations without a strong foundation seems to be your favourate
> past
> time hobby i believe.

Nah, it's not my favorite. I really like playing hockey. I think that's my
favorite.

> You cannot stand a single word against DW8 and your threads to each of
> the
> post gives an impression that you are the owner of adobe trying to
> protect
> your community switching to other advanced technologies

It has nothing to do with that. Talk trash about DW all you want. It's just
that you are sounding like a broken record. The ONLY time you post in here
is to cut and paste a MS press release about a new product and yell at DW
for not supporting ASP.net 2.0.

I like asp.net, I like DW, it'd be neat if they worked together, but I know
that repeatedly complaining about that to other DW users isn't going to do
anything to change Adobe's mind.

If you want Adobe to listen, then contact Adobe.

-Darrel


Participant
May 18, 2006
Darrel,

Making allegations without a strong foundation seems to be your favourate past time hobby i believe.

You cannot stand a single word against DW8 and your threads to each of the post gives an impression that you are the owner of adobe trying to protect your community switching to other advanced technologies, In some cases, Your approach sounds like their perfect management consultant with a job assigned to hold the community for long.

May i ask, how long will you be able to protect the community, with lack of support for future......?

Any hows... Here is my answer to your allegations..

Pl. check my thread 5 months ago, with a detailed explanation on web designer.

Hope this helps, and you are also free to absorb your words back.

DotnetGuys
Inspiring
May 17, 2006
> Microsoft has just announced EXPRESSION WEB DESIGNER

Sorry dotnetguys, you're late to the party.

MS really needs to fire you guys as their spamming newsgroup PR firm. You're
too slow! ;o)

-Darrel