How Do You Add A Shortcut Icon Using Microsoft Web Expression?
Websites using only text or hyperlinks may meet web accessibility standards, but they are visually unappealing. Color, graphics, icons and other media content will draw web users to your website and encourage return visitors. Microsoft Expression Web uses an intuitive interface to aid you in designing a comprehensive and appealing website. A casual or inexperienced web designer will benefit from the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Microsoft Expression Web gives an advanced designer the ability to switch between the GUI and code, and to incorporate Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Open Microsoft Expression Web. Click “File” and “Open” on the menu. Select “Web Sites” under “Look in” in the “Open File” window. Select the website you want to open from the pane on the right of the window. Click the “Open” button. Click on the file. Click the “Open” button. Click in the area of the page where you want to add the shortcut icon. Select “Insert,” “Picture” and “From File” from the menu. Navigate t