September 15th, 2005

Master Pages in ASP.Net 2.0

ASP.Net has provided us with powerful mechanisms to separate code and functionality from design and the user interface, by such concepts as web controls and code-behind. With ASP.Net 2.0, Microsoft has taken it up a notch, allowing us to completely separate the templates of the entire site from any code in individual pages, through a new concept called Master Pages. Read on…

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