Contents tagged with Web Forms
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A Simple Bootstrap Radio Button for Web Forms
In a previous post I talked about creating a push-button style of radio button for MVC. This blog post will show how to create the same push-button radio button using Web Forms. There are only a few minor differences in the CSS and, of course, in the use of a Web Forms server control.
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A Simple Bootstrap Check Box for Web Forms
In a previous post I talked about creating a push-button style of check box for MVC. This blog post will show how to create the same push-button check box using Web Forms. There are only a few minor differences in the CSS and, of course, in the use of a Web Forms server control.
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Using Friendly URLs in Web Forms
Friendly URls help you eliminate query string parameters and file extensions from the URL line. So, instead of…
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New Course on Pluralsight (Mobile Web Forms)
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Web Forms is not Dead!
It seems like everywhere you read, everyone is talking about using ASP.NET MVC to create mobile web applications. But what about programmers still working in ASP.NET Web Forms? We want our projects done using the latest techniques, we want to build mobile web apps, and we want to use jQuery and bootstrap too. Not to fear, Web Forms is not dead, and nearly everything you can do in MVC, you can also do in Web Forms. I am creating a whole series of videos on how to use all the latest techniques in Web Forms to build modern web applications. This series of videos will be available in the summer of 2014 on www.pluralsight.com.
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