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This post is part of a series called ASP.NET from Scratch.
This latest lesson in our ASP.NET from Scratch series delves into Master Pages - ASP.NET's built-in templating engine. You'll learn what Master Pages are, and how to use Master and Content pages to provide a consistent look and feel to your web application.
Also available in this series:
- ASP.NET from Scratch: Getting Started
- ASP.NET from Scratch: Improving an Email Form
- ASP.NET from Scratch: Class Inheritance
- ASP.NET from Scratch: SQL Server
- ASP.NET from Scratch: Master Pages
- ASP.NET from Scratch: MVC
- ASP.NET from Scratch: Routing in MVC
- ASP.NET From Scratch: Controllers and Simple Model Validation
- ASP.NET from Scratch: Views
- ASP.NET from Scratch: Views with MVC
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