Master Pages

    Date: 12/26/07 (Web Development)    Keywords: asp, web

    Hey Gang,

    I'm creating a website and was wondering if there was a way to centralize changes that would take effect on every webpage by referencing the base page/layout. For example, if I made a menu, the menu would show on every page without me having to copy and paste the code. I know there are master pages with ASP, but is there any other way? What's the "old school" way of doing this?

    Thanks.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/454534.html

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