DAdman said
I bought this book and found it not to my liking at all, and in fact returned it. A first for me with Amazon. It apparently was designed to be used more as a reference book (hence the "On Demand") in that it covers individual topics, each on their own page. Which means there ends up being a lot of whitespace. I didn't really like the presentation of what content there was and found too much of it to be rudimentary. Seemed like a lot of filler, really.
At the same time I purchase Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours and have found that to be a much better book to actually learn something about Expression Web.
Microsoft Expression Web 3 On Demand
- Authors
- Steve Johnson, Perspection Inc.
- ISBN
- 0789739801
- Published
- 17 Oct 2009
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Need answers quickly? Microsoft Expression Web 3 on Demand provides those answers in a visual step-by-step format. We will show you exactly what to do through lots of full color illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions. *Create Web sites using drag and drop controls *Create Cascading Style Sheet layouts *Insert Flash, Windows Media, and Photoshop content *Write, edit, and optimize code and scripts *Use IntelliSense to help reduce coding errors
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