Rapid development of ASP.NET web applications using Dreamweavermx
Regardless of the development of Winform applications, Visual Studio.net has become a lot of .NET developers in a powerful feature, but vs.net is not universal, and some web page design is more complicated. It is not necessarily the best choice. Professional Website development design processes are usually designed by tools such as American PS, and then consider other features of the Web programmer to complete the website, I have tried to use the PS design to design a interface, export to Dreamweaver to modify optimization The final HTML page, then copy the HTML code to vs.net to prepare to use ASP.NET to add a background feature, but let me surprising: The entire page is chaotic, and the function you see in the web. Differential to even FontPage is not as good as it is not possible to add controls and related code here. Fortunately there is Dreamweavermx help, but Dreamweavermx's development function is not comparable to vs.net, but if you use Dreamweavermx. For the potential features of Dreamweavermx, you will feel a nice choice for developing the .NET web application with Dreamweavermx. Ok, missing is correct, let us see how to use Dreamweavermx (English) to quickly develop web applications! First, let's create a folder first, then build a site pointing to the folder in IIS, open Dreamweavermx, set the site attribute as follows, this is very important, it is very convenient to debug in the future: 1, in the Site menu Select NewSite to open the site definition window: Base and Advanced; 2, set the site name and local root folder set in tab Advanced; Local / network; 4, the Server Model of Testing Server in tab Advanced is set to ASP.NET VB (C #), and Access is set to local / network set the above properties. Press OK to start our Dreamweavermx's rapid development. The brigade is then built a new ASP.NET page, and after this sputum neck Ode IN instead of code behind, you will see more ASP.NET in the Insert tag. Tab, there are many features that can help us develop ASP.NET applications under this tab: In the above picture, I labeled these commonly used controls, which is convenient, of course, I will not put all Both written.