Mobile Devices such as cell phones with web access and Personal Digital Assistants (PDA's) are becoming more common. The infrastructure that supports "Wireless Web" is becoming larger and more reliable with the advent of time. Mobile devices use a different standard called "Wireless Markup Language " (WML) for consuming web pages. This article is aimed to explore some dimensions of ASP.NET Mobile Software Development kit (Mobile SDK) to create web pages with the same norms and constructs that are required for building any traditional page.
Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition is a free editor designed to make your life easier when building ASP.NET web pages with ASP.NET 2.0. It's easy-to-use and easy-to-learn and has a host of features that'll improve your development speed and help you begin building exciting, dynamic web applications with ASP.NET 2.0.
Quickly get to grips with DotNetNuke with these 3 videos. Provides essential tips for beginners to DotNetNuke from securing DNN to adding modules to the page (ie. Text/HTML, links, image modules). Working with skins, changing the logo. (40min)
This programming tutorial covers the basics of Microsoft .NET environment and its architecture.
It includes NET Implementations Common Language Runtime Framework Class Libraries Common Language Specification (CLS) .NET Framework Namespaces
Menus are well known way to provide feature rich but also simple user interface to your users. This tutorial explains how to make static or dynamic menus in ASP.NET applications.
Explains how any beginner Web developer / designer can easily apply a multitude of formatting to the Web pages he produce. One of the methods by which an experienced Web designer can show up from the crowd is to provide flexibility to this formatting as well.
This video shows how to use the new Web Parts and Personalization features of ASP.NET 2.0 and the designer support provided by Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition to build customizable web pages whose content and layout can be modified by the user. See how Web Parts enable the user to add new content to a page on-the-fly and restructure the page in the browser using drag-and-drop.
Ever wondered how Microsoft have implemented Windows XP help?
Ever wondered how MSDN authors develop their articles?
Ever wondered how come when you press F1 in most application you are presented with something describing that part of the application? You will be amazed if we told you that all of the above cases are developed using the same tool: Microsoft Windows HTML Help Workshop. We believe now you need not us to explain more why Microsoft Windows HTML Help Workshop is an important and vital tool for most software developers and content writers / distributors.
The ASP.NET 2.0 Wizard control simplifies many of the tasks associated with building a web application. In this tutorial we will look at the basics of the Wizard Control by creating a simple data collection form and then advance to simulate an online test wizard that will be generated dynamically.
Get an overview of the major features and improvements introduced with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition and ASP.NET 2.0. Follow along through the creation of a fictitious customer portal to learn about topics including Master Pages, Themes, database access, Membership, Roles, the Web Site Administration Tool, site navigation, and user profiles.