“One request we heard a lot was the need to compare pages that are behind a login screen. There are quite a few improvements including support for Chrome (via our online service) as well as IE9 rendering,” Guttman added. “If you haven’t checked out SuperPreview in a while, you’ll want to. Essentially, with SP1, Expression Web 4 developers are able to preview their web projects via Snapshot and see how they look in Internet Explorer 9. “We’ve added IntelliSense for the complete HTML5 specification, IntelliSense for the (evolving) CSS3 draft spec, support for all new CSS properties in the CSS Properties palette, and support for selected CSS properties in the Style dialogs,” he stated.Īt the same time, Expression Web 4 SP1 is designed to play nice with IE9 RTW. Steve Guttman, Product Unit Manager, Expression Web reveals that Expression Web 4 SP1 RTM is designed to reflect the evolution of Internet Explorer 9 in terms of modern web standards support, especially around HTML5 and CSS3 support. Customers can head over to the Download Center and grab Expression Web 4 Service Pack 1 RTM immediately.Īccording to the software giant, existing users of Expression Web 4 will be able to notice improvements across the table, with the most consistent changes impacting publishing, SuperPreview, file management, and extensibility.
Microsoft expression web 4 service pack upgrade#
The first upgrade for Expression Web 4 is now available for download from Microsoft.