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Building Websites with the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit

You're reading from   Building Websites with the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit A comprehensive guide to understanding, implementing, and extending the powerful and freely available application from Microsoft.

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2004
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811008
Length 284 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

TrixBox Made Easy
Credits
About the Authors
1. Introduction
1. The ASP.NET Community Starter Kit 2. Touring a Community Starter Kit Website FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating and Administering Community Websites 4. Themes, Skins, and the Common Controls 5. Customizing your Website 6. The Community Starter Kit Core Architecture 7. Inside a CSK Module 8. Creating a New Module 9. Customization with User Controls 10. Adding an RSS Feed 11. Deployment CSK Controls

Content Classes


In the traditional ASP.NET paradigm, the content classes are the code-behind files. Since the CSK takes a slightly different tack to allow high levels of customization, we will not be able to use the IDE to keep our web form in sync with the code behind the form. No real tie exists between the two, since each code file supports multiple versions of the same web form (the skins). Instead, we will need to manually keep track of which controls are on the page, and manually wire up the events that we need. The task is not difficult but does require some extra attention to control names and other details.

We have four content classes to write for the four pages we will need for our FAQ module:

  • Faq: To display a single FAQ item

  • FaqSection: To display a list of FAQs

  • AddFaq: For the data entry of FAQ content

  • EditFaq: For the update of FAQ content

The amount of code you will need to write for a content class varies widely. Using the ContentItemPage and ContentListPage CSK classes we...

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