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Michael SommermeyerSharepoint Master Pages tied to Content Pages. Yes, Michael is learning yet another web programming paradigm.
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Johann RichardOne of the MOSS 2007 buzzwords is master pages. But what all does that entail? How does the master page work with the content in the site and how do we do things like add web part zones and field controls? To aid and benefit SharePoint designers and those
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There are a set of required Content Placeholders for SharePoint. Without these
placeholders, the site will not work. If you don't want to display all of the
placeholders on your site, you can hide the placeholders by grouping them in a
hidden ASP:Panel control, or individually set each placeholder with a visibility
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The page layout contains all of the Content Controls that match the content
placeholders from the master page file. - 13 more annotations...
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