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Master Pages and Site Navigation

 

Scott Mitchell

June 2006

Download the ASPNET_Data_Tutorial_3_CS.exe sample code.

Contents of Tutorial 3 (Visual C#)

Introduction
Step 1: Creating the Master Page
Step 2: Adding a Homepage to the Web Site
Step 2: Creating a Site Map
Step 3: Displaying a Menu Based on the Site Map
Step 4: Adding Breadcrumb Navigation
Step 5: Adding the Default Page for Each Section
Summary

Introduction

One common characteristic of user-friendly websites is that they have a consistent, site-wide page layout and navigation scheme. ASP.NET 2.0 introduces two new features that greatly simplify implementing both a site-wide page layout and navigation scheme: master pages and site navigation. Master pages allow for developers to create a site-wide template with designated editable regions. This template can then be applied to ASP.NET pages in the site. Such ASP.NET pages need only provide content for the master page's specified editable regions – all other markup in the master page is identical across all ASP.NET pages that use the master page. This model allows developers to define and centralize a site-wide page layout, thereby making it easier to create a consistent look and feel across all pages that can easily be updated.

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