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ASP.NET for Designers

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There's lots of technologies like skinning and theming, and of course, Web Standards like XHTML and CSS for Designers creating sites with ASP.NET. 

This articles was originally at wiki.asp.net but has now been given a new home on CodeProject. Editing rights for this article has been set at Bronze or above, so please go in and edit and update this article to keep it fresh and relevant.

There's lots of technologies like skinning and theming, and of course, Web Standards like XHTML and CSS for Designers creating sites with ASP.NET. 

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The ASP.NET Wiki was started by Scott Hanselman in February of 2008. The idea is that folks spend a lot of time trolling the blogs, googlinglive-searching for answers to common "How To" questions. There's piles of fantastic community-created and MSFT-created content out there, but if it's not found by a search engine and the right combination of keywords, it's often lost.

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