Description
Introduction
This two-hour course describes the skills needed to create and
add functionality to ASP.NET Web Forms. Web Forms are the user
interface (UI) elements that give your web applications their look
and feel. A Web Form presents information to the user in any type
of browser, and it implements application logic by using
server-side code. This course is intended for web developers who
are beginners and have knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML) or Dynamic HTML (DHTML), along with some knowledge of a
scripting language such as Visual Basic Scripting Edition or
Microsoft Jscript.
Objectives
At the end of the course, students
will be able to:
- In this course, you will create Web F…
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Introduction This two-hour course describes the skills needed to
create and add functionality to ASP.NET Web Forms. Web Forms are
the user interface (UI) elements that give your web applications
their look and feel. A Web Form presents information to the user in
any type of browser, and it implements application logic by using
server-side code. This course is intended for web developers who
are beginners and have knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML) or Dynamic HTML (DHTML), along with some knowledge of a
scripting language such as Visual Basic Scripting Edition or
Microsoft Jscript. Objectives At the end of the course, students
will be able to:
- In this course, you will create Web Forms and populate them
with server controls, as well as use web server controls, event
handlers, code-behind files, components, and page events to add
functionality to an ASP.NET Web Form.
Modules & Lessons Creating a Microsoft® ASP.NET Web Form Lesson
Introduction Creating Web Forms Adding and Configuring Server
Controls in a Web Form Lesson Follow Up Adding Functionality to a
Microsoft® ASP.NET Web Form Lesson Introduction Working with
Code-Behind Files Handling Server Control Events Creating Classes
and Components by Using Visual Studio 2010 Handling Page Events
Lesson Lab Lesson Follow Up System Requirements To view this
course, you need:
- Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (or higher)
- Browser Mozilla Firefox 2 (or higher)
- Browser Apple Safari 2 (or higher)
- Operating System Apple Mac OS X 10.4 (or higher)
- Processor Pentium III 1 GHz (or better)
- Processor Macintosh Intel-based or PowerPC G4 (or better)
- RAM 512 MB (1 GB or more recommended)
- Internet connection 256K (broadband recommended)
- Adobe Flash Player 8 (current version recommended)
- Adobe Reader 7 (or higher)
- Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows
7
- Other requirements may apply to supplemental offline
activities. Omitting these optional activities does not affect
course completion.
For courses containing Virtual Server-based labs (courses in the IT
Professional and Developer Catalog), you will need:
- Microsoft Virtual Server ActiveX control (1MB disk space needed
to install)
Test your computer's capabilities to see if it supports this
course. Accessibility Requirements The following software must be
running on your computer in order to access this course with Screen
Reader Software:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
- Window-Eyes from GW Micro
- JAWS from Freedom Scientific
- MSAA enabled
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