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Jan 11, 2008 - 11:42 AM
sam,
If you're talking about writing a master page for an ASP.NET site, they become the "template" for all pages that reference that master page.
General structure is that of an HTML markup page with special regions called "Content Placeholders" used to hold the dynamic code you want to use from the referencing pages.
A good "primer" article can be found here: http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/arti... along with a couple other articles that discuss master pages.
I hope this helps,
Ric
If you're talking about writing a master page for an ASP.NET site, they become the "template" for all pages that reference that master page.
General structure is that of an HTML markup page with special regions called "Content Placeholders" used to hold the dynamic code you want to use from the referencing pages.
A good "primer" article can be found here: http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/arti... along with a couple other articles that discuss master pages.
I hope this helps,
Ric
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