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ASP.NET Web Pages and Layout
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2. Click the Display Mode drop-down menu, and select Edit. The zone titles are displayed.
3. Now drag the tree view control and drop it into the main section.
4. Click the Display Mode drop-down menu, and select Browse. The tree view remains where you dropped it.

5. To demonstrate that personalization is working, close the browser, and then load the page again. The changes you made are saved for future browser sessions.
6. From the Display Mode menu, select Edit.
7. Each control on the page is now displayed with a downward arrow in its title bar, which contains the verbs drop-down menu.
8. Click the arrow to display the verbs menu on the tree view control. Click the Edit verb.

9. The EditorZone control appears, displaying the EditorPart controls you added.

10. In the Appearance section of the edit control, change the Title to Tree view control, use the Chrome Type drop-down list to select Title Only, and then click Apply. The following screen shot shows the page in edit mode.
11. Click the Display Mode menu, and select Browse to return to browse mode.
12. The control now has an updated title and no border, as shown in the following screen shot.
ASP.NET 2.0
- Getting started with ASP.NET 2.0
- .NET Framework Fundamentals
- Microsoft.NET Framework Tools
- Application Development in .NET
- What's New in the .NET Framework 2.0 ?
- Introduction to Visual Studio.NET
- Installing Visual Studio.NET 2005
- Working with Visual Studio.NET Web Applications
- Whats New in ASP.NET 2.0
- Creating an ASP.NET Application
- ASP.NET Code Directory
- ASP.NET Page Object Model
- ASP.NET Server Controls
- ASP.NET Working With Master Pages
- ASP.NET Creating Content for Master Page
- ASP.NET Referencing Master Page Members
- ASP.NET Changing Master Pages Dynamically
- ASP.NET Creating Nested Master Pages
- ASP.NET Working with Web Parts
- ASP.NET Using Web Parts and Controls in Web Pages
- ASP.NET Web Pages and Layout
- ASP.NET - Adding Web Parts at Run Time
- ASP.NET Personalization: User Profiles and Themes
- ASP.NET Data Access features
- ASP.NET State Management
- ASP.NET Customizing the Session State Mechanism
- ASP.NET State Management And Caching
- ASP.NET Security
- Forms Authentication in ASP.NET
- ASP.NET Managing Membership and Roles
- ASP.NET Configuring Page-Level Caching
- ASP.NET Setting Application-Level Caching
- ASP.NET Data Source Object Model
- ASP.NET SqlDataSource Control
- ASP.NET Data Bound Controls
- ASP.NET GridView Control
- ASP.NET GridView Filtering
- ASP.NET Adding Sorting and Paging in GridView
- ASP.NET DataBound Controls - Details View
- ASP.NET Using a Grid to Display Detail Information
- ASP.NET Displaying Master-Detail Data on the Same Page
- Displaying Master-Detail Data on Separate Pages in ASP.NET
- ASP.NET Creating Web Wizards
- ASP.NET : Dynamic Image control
- ASP.NET Advanced Site Functionality







