Creating ASP.NET Web Sites
The topics in this section describe how to create, customize, and manage an ASP.NET Web application (sometimes referred to as a Web site). The topics cover information that pertains to the application or site as a whole, such as the file structure of an ASP.NET Web site, the lifecycle of an application, ways to create a consistent look (themes) and a consistent layout (master pages) for all of the pages in the site, and how to extend the application with custom modules.
In This Section
ASP.NET Web Site Structure
Describes the file layout of a site, types of files you can create, and the use of special folders.ASP.NET Life Cycle
Describes an overview of the steps an ASP.NET Web application and individual ASP.NET pages go through during its life cycle. Includes information on how ASP.NET Web sites are compiled at run time, and information on application-level events.ASP.NET Site Navigation
Describes site maps and how to use menus and other controls to create navigation through your Web site.ASP.NET Web Site Configuration
Describes the XML-based ASP.NET configuration system, the hierarchy and inheritance of configuration settings, and the programmatic API for managing configuration.ASP.NET Master Pages
Describes how to create a consistent page layout using a template (master page) and separate content pages.ASP.NET Themes and Skins
Describes how to create a consistent appearance for pages and controls by setting properties and CSS styles.ASP.NET Web Parts Controls
Describes how to create pages with application features that users can select and customize in a browser.ASP.NET State Management Overview
Describes how to store information between page requests.ASP.NET Globalization and Localization
Describes how to create ASP.NET Web pages and applications that can display information in different languages and cultures.Custom ASP.NET Processing with HTTP Handlers
Describes how to create an ASP.NET component that users can invoke using a request.Extending ASP.NET Processing with HTTP Modules
Describes how to create a component that can be plugged into the application lifecycle to add custom processing, such as filtering, security, and so on.ASP.NET Accessibility
Describes how to create ASP.NET Web pages that conform to accessibility standards.
Reference
ASP.NET Configuration File Syntax
Describes the declarative syntax for ASP.NET pages, controls, and configuration files.System.Web
Contains reference documentation for the System.Web namespace, which supplies classes and interfaces that enable communication between browsers and Web servers.System.Web.Caching
Contains reference documentation for the System.Web.Caching namespace, which provides classes for caching frequently used resources on the server.System.Web.Configuration
Contains reference documentation for theSystem.Web.Configuration namespace, which contains classes that are used to configure ASP.NET.System.Web.Security
Contains reference documentation for theSystem.Web.Security namespace, which contains classes that are used to implement ASP.NET security in Web server applications.System.Web.Services
Contains reference documentation for the System.Web.Services namespace, which consists of the classes that enable you to create XML Web services using ASP.NET.System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
Contains reference documentation for System.Web.UI.HtmlControls classes, which enable you to control HTML elements using server code.System.Web.UI.WebControls
Contains reference documentation for System.Web.UI.WebControls classes that enable you to create Web server controls on a Web page. Web controls run on the server and include form controls such as buttons and text boxes, as well as special purpose controls, such as a Calendar control. These classes enable you to programmatically control these elements on a Web page.
Related Sections
Creating ASP.NET Web Pages
Provides information about how ASP.NET Web pages function and how to create and program them.ASP.NET Web Server Controls Overview
Provides information about how ASP.NET Web server controls work, how to add them to ASP.NET pages, and how to program themAccessing Data with ASP.NET
Provides information on displaying and editing data in ASP.NET Web pages.Securing ASP.NET Web Sites
Provides information on security threats to your ASP.NET applications, ways in which to mitigate threats, and ways to authenticate and authorize users.ASP.NET Troubleshooting and Debugging
Provides information on handling errors, debugging ASP.NET pages, viewing trace information during page processing, and using monitoring the health of your application.