Easily customzie the CSS Design Templates for your ASP.NET 2.0 site
Great article on how to take the CSS Design templates and modify them to use ASP.NET 2.0 features and customize -- easiest way to get from "I'm good at cutting code but can't really make my site look pretty" to "wow I have a kick butt really good looking web site"
Peter does a great job of walking us throgh what it takes to ASPNETize the template...
now who wants to take all 5 and create the ASP.NET 2.0 VSI of them?
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Anonymous
October 12, 2006
Just what the Doctor ordered, I have mastered the coding aspect via C# and Visual Basic. Commencement of an ASP.NET 2.0 website a few weeks ago has resulted in very very slow progress. I was beginning to wonder if I would forget the coding aspect while learing to design images CSS and so forth. The internet (hitherto) had been impossible to locate helpful information e.g. implementing a CSS rollover button easily. Thank youAnonymous
October 13, 2006
odd that the article page doesn't render well in Firefox. Perhaps author needs a little more background in cross browser design work.....Anonymous
October 17, 2006
Glad you liked them Ira!Anonymous
October 17, 2006
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October 17, 2006
customzie :-P Good read tho.Anonymous
October 20, 2006
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Has anyone determined how to modify the CSS file for the templates to make it compatible with IE 7?Anonymous
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