I personally write ASP.net using CSS and XHTML, there so many benefits doing
so (
http://www.maccaws.org/).
For each project I create a head, top and bottom include user control. The
head includes the link to one or more external style sheets. Since we don't
have page templates yet I also have a small page template I just copy for
each new page.
There is a learning curve because browsers aren't perfect and VS2003 doesn't
lend itself to that kind of development too easily (though there will be
some level of support in Whidbey).
HTH,
Matt
"kurt sune" <ap*@apa.com> wrote in message
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I have been searching the net about different techniques of upholdning a
consistent look and also easy maintainable solution of the pages on a
web.
It seems to me there are four ways:
- the old hardcoding way, repeat the code on each ande every page
- XSL, which I dont like
- the CSS way (Slutsker/Gervasio et al), no tables
- creating a WebPageTemplate using tables-approach
(Torkelson/Goodyear/Provost et al)
I find no articles about CSS and Templates together.
Please,
I am much interested in your opinions in this matter and link tips.
/k