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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Difference bettween web form and web content form in asp.net 2008

Web form is nothing but normal .aspx page. When you create web form you see all tags such as <head>,
<body>, <html> etc.

Master page is nothing but a common page which holds a common content so that you can use it across
multiple pages. That means if you want to display menu on 3-4 pages, you can write the code into
master page and use it on all pages. This way you don’t have to write same code again and again on all
3-4 pages.

This is also another type of form which exists with master page, Basically content page is the page which
holds un-common content where master page contains common content among lets say 3-4 pages. You
get <asp:content> tag in this type of paSoolutiom In a normal website, you create a content page by
ticking the “Select Masterpage” checkbox when adding a page. For Web Application Projects, you need
to select Web Content Form to create a content page and a Web Form to add a normal (no masterpage)
page

1. In a normal website, you create a content page by ticking the “Select Masterpage” checkbox when
adding a page. For Web Application Projects, you need to select Web Content Form to create a content
page and a Web Form to add a normal (no masterpage) page..

2. Web content is the textual, visual or aural content that is encountered as part of the user
    experience on websites.It may include, among other things: text, images, sounds, videos and
    animations.


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