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Now that you have fine tuned your Expression Web skills with the first video series, Total Training for Microsoft Expression Web, you're ready to dive into advanced topics and discover how Expression Web is designed for ASP.NET development and how well it is integrated with Visual Studio. In these advanced video tutorials, Internet expert Janine Warner shows you how to connect your Web site to a data source, create and edit ASP.NET master pages, and work with XML to create a dynamic Web site.Course Outline Disc: 1 | 2 Lesson 1: INTRODUCING ASP.NET (29 min)1. Understanding How to Work with ASP.NET2. Looking at the Master Page & Templates3. See Dynamic Pages Display Data from Databases4. The Limitations of Expression Web5. Looking at How Database-Driven Sites Work6. Setting Up an ASP.NET Development Server7. Downloading & Installing Microsoft SQL Server(TM) Express8. Setting Up a Dynamic Site on a Web Hosting ServiceLesson 2: WORKING WITH WEB SERVICES & DATABASES (50 min)1. Importing Images into a New Web Site2. Creating a Master Page3. Setting Page Properties4. Creating a CSS Layout5. Adding DIVs to a CSS Layout6. Adding Images into a DIV7. Creating DIVs for the Main Page Area8. Creating a Style for an Unordered List9. Using the Clear DIV Trick10. Creating Styles for Text11. Saving Styles to an External Style Sheet12. Adding & Modifying Content PlaceholdersLesson 3: CREATING DATA CONNECTIONS (43 min)1. Connecting to a Database or File2. Understanding the App_Data Folder3. Formatting Content from a Data Source4. Formatting Content in a DataList5. Displaying Images in a Template6. Creating Pages with One Database Entry per Page7. Formatting Content with FormView8. Editing Data Bindings & Templates9. Editing a Footer Template10. Setting Links to ASP.NET Pages11. Making Photo Links Lesson 4: DISPLAYING DATABASE CONTENT IN GRIDVIEW (44 min)1. Specifying Custom SQL Statements2. Adding a Connection String3. Using the GridView Control4. Combining & Editing Fields5. Adding Columns & Links in GridView6. Displaying Images in GridView7. Creating a Data Format String8. Structuring Individual Pages for Listings 9. Formatting the Data Source10. Using the FormView Control11. Adding Links in GridViewLesson 5: DISPLAYING RANDOMLY GENERATED CONTENT (29 min)1. Creating the Front Page Design2. Create DataSource with Custom SQL Statement for Agents3. Create DataSource with Custom SQL Statement for Listings4. Testing & Refining Your Site5. Adding Links among Individual PagesLesson 6: WORKING WITH XML & XSL (33 min)1. Introducing XML2. Creating XML Files, Part 13. Creating XML Files, Part 24. Adding XML to an ASP.NET Page5. Processing XML at the Server or Browser6. Using the XML Data ControlLesson 7: EDITING DATABASE CONTENT THROUGH A BROWSER (55 min)1. Making Changes to the web.config File2. Creating an ASP.NET Login Form3. Creating a New User Page4. Understanding the User-Created Database5. Using the LoginView Control6. Adding Links to be Viewed by Logged In Users7. Enabling Editing to the Listing Template8. Editing the EditItem Template9. Validating User Input Forms10. Setting Up Required Field Validations11. Testing the Field Validators12. Managing Error Messages13. Creating a Logout Message on the Master PageLesson 8: TIPS, TRICKS & RESOURCES (54 min)1. Altering the web.config File Connection String2. Change the Connection String when Uploading a Site3. Appreciating the Many Uses of the web.config File4. Using ASP.NET Navigation Features5. Using TreeView Navigation6. Using SiteMapPath Navigation7. Applying a SiteMapPath to the Master Page8. Limitations to Moving Files & Test Features9. Adding Alternate Text Using Data Binding10. Top 10 Things that Make Visual Studio Programmers Crazy11. Expression Web vs. Visual Studio12. Exploring Additional Online Resources13. Final Comments & Credits Features Discover how easy it is to use drag-and-drop ASP.Net controls. See how code-free data binding lets you connect to Access, SQL, and XML data sources. Get up to speed on how to display content from multiple database tables. Create login forms and password protected pages where users can edit content. Use validation features to ensure proper data entry on all your Web forms. Learn how to add XML to your site and automatically format XML with XSL.Presenter: Janine WarnerJanine Warner is a best-selling author of more than a dozen books about the Internet and web design. She's also a popular speaker at conferences and industry events.Format: DVD (ROM)Platform: WindowsRunning Time: 5.5 Hrs, 1 DVD (ROM)Project Files: Included
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