Summary

In this chapter, we described how to create a web application and build web forms. In addition, we looked at how to leverage the features of ASP.NET to create a consistent (sometimes configurable) user interface. We also looked at the many controls in ASP.NET. Finally, we covered building web applications using the ASP.NET MVC template. Some key points in this chapter include the following:

• You can create a website using a local built-in server. You can also create your site on a remote server using HTTP (and IIS) or FTP.

• The website project property pages enable you to set what happens when you start your application from Visual Studio (among other things).

• You can create themes to switch the look and feel of your site without ...

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