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It’s taken a while to get this far, but at last you’re in a position to start building the “Home” page for the Xrox Car Company site. In this chapter you’ll look at how it works, the coding techniques I used, and how ASP.NET server controls make the task so much easier than in ASP 3.0 and earlier. Building on much of the theory and design issues covered in earlier chapters, you’ll produce a page that satisfies all the original criteria, and that works well in each of the “test” browsers I described in the previous chapter.

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Homer, A. (2004). The Home Page. In: Pro ASP.NET Web Forms Techniques. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0662-0_4

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