I guess it’s time to announce the worst kept secret of the century: I’m writing a book about Expression Web 2. More specifically it’s called Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 2 in 24 Hours and it is scheduled for release in October this year.
The book is already listed for pre-order on Amazon.com so if you are real eager to get your hands on this literary masterpiece you can put your money in now and set up your lawn chair and tent by the mailbox. Bring food though… October is still some months away.
In writing the book I’ve tried to show not only all the great functionalities of Expression Web 2 but also how you can develop a good work routine that produces consistent results every time. It is bursting with tutorials and demos of how you can achieve the same results with different techniques and it is my sincere hope that it will help budding as well as fully blooming web designers bring some extra panache to their designs.
So if you are wondering why I have pretty much fallen off the face of the earth, now you have the answer: I’m up to my neck in easy-to-understand-but-hard-to-come-up-with tutorials that will give people the skills and know-how to get the most out of this powerful piece of software.
4 replies on “The Cat’s Out of the Bag: I’m Writing a Book!”
I sure wish I could search your blog … please add a search box Morten, please, pweeeze? Thanks! K, bai! Anna
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My programmer is trying to convince me to move to .net from PHP.
I have always disliked the idea because of the costs.
But he’s tryiong none the less. I’ve been using WordPress on a number of websites for about
a year and am worried about switching to another platform. I have heard very good things about blogengine.
net. Is there a way I can import all my wordpress content into it?
Any kind of help would be really appreciated!
I’d say you are moving in the wrong direction, but it depends on what you are trying to do. I’m not familiar with blogengine but if you look at this stat you get a pretty good idea of where the general web is heading.