Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 with VB 2005
How to use web parts to build portals
Portals are web pages that display modular content that can
be customized by the user. In the past, developing a portal
was a difficult task that involved writing a lot of code.
But with ASP.NET 2.0, you only need to write a few lines of
code to be able to develop a portal. This chapter shows you
how.
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A portal that uses web parts |
674 |
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How user configurations are stored |
678 |
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SharePoint and ASP.NET 2.0 |
678 |
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Types of controls that can be
used as web parts |
680 |
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How to create a page that uses
web parts |
682 |
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How to add a user control to a
web part zone |
686 |
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How to let the user move web parts
between zones |
690 |
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How to let the user add web parts
to a zone |
692 |
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How to let the user edit the properties
of a web part |
694 |
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How to apply formatting to web
parts |
698 |
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Classes for working with web parts |
700 |
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How to develop and use a custom
WebPart control |
702 |
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