Creating ASP.NET Web Pages
ASP.NET Web pages provide the user interface for your Web applications. The topics in this section provide information on how ASP.NET Web pages work and how to create and program them.
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ASP.NET Web Pages Overview
Provides general information on the structure of ASP.NET Web pages, how pages are processed by ASP.NET, and how ASP.NET pages render markup that conforms to XHTML standards.ASP.NET Web Page Syntax Overview
Describes the basic markup elements that make up an ASP.NET page.Programming ASP.NET Web Pages
Provides information on how to create event handlers in ASP.NET pages and how to work with client script.ASP.NET Web Page Code Model
Provides an overview of the programming model inherent to all ASP.NET pages, which includes the single-page model, the code-behind model, and how to decide which model to use.ASP.NET Page Class Overview
Describes the run time class that is generated and then compiled to represent a page, and provide a programmable object corresponding to that page.Walkthrough: Creating a Basic Web Page in Visual Web Developer
Provides a tutorial on creating a simple ASP.NET Web page.Walkthrough: Creating a Basic Web Page with Code Separation in Visual Web Developer
Provides a tutorial on creating a simple ASP.NET Web page using the code-behind programming model.How to: Add ASP.NET Web Pages to a Web Site
Provides a procedure for adding new and existing ASP.NET Web pages to a Web site in Visual Studio.
Related Sections
Creating ASP.NET Web Sites
Provides information on how to create, customize, and manage an ASP.NET Web application (sometimes referred to as a Web site).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 them.Accessing Data with ASP.NET
Provides information on displaying and editing data in ASP.NET Web pages.ASP.NET State Management Overview
Provides information on storing information between page requests.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.