Complete pack of expression web add-ins
| Version | 1.5 |
| Updated | Sep 3rd 2010 |
| Developer |
Ajatix
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| User Rating |
839
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| Original File Size | 8.1 MB |
| Downloads | 6761 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
Expression Web add-ins is a powerful extension pack designed to add extra capabilities to Microsoft Expression Web. This pack of add-ins is built around most popular web widgets, such as Pure CSS Drop Down Menu, Son of Suckerfish Drop Down Menu, Lightbox.
Each Expression Web add-in in this pack features rich GUI with live preview, preset themes and a powerful style editor, allowing for complete customization. Designed in accordance with best coding practices (structure/style/behavior layer separation, CSS positioning, unobtrusive JavaScript, progressive enhancement, etc.) these add-ins generate cross-browser compatible, SEO-friendly output, that fully complies with W3C HTML and CSS standards.
This pack that consists of: Advanced CSS Drop Down Menu Expression Web Add-In, Pure CSS Drop Down Menu Expression Web Add-in and Lightbox Expression Web Add-in.
This powerful Expression Web Add-in completely automates the process of creating and managing professional horizontal and vertical CSS drop down menus.
This feature-rich Expression Web Add-in will generate completely script-less pure CSS drop-down horizontal and vertical menus.
This Expression Web Add-in is the easiest way to add the most popular tool for showing images, the lightbox, to your web pages.
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