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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.
- Download Design Templates
Get these ready-to-run design templates, and see best practices for designing ASP.NET Web sites
- Building ASP.NET 2.0 Web Sites Using Web Standards
Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 has many features to help you design and build Web sites that are compliant with XHTML and accessibility standards. This article looks at how and why you should be building these standards-compliant sites.
- A Quick Tour of Themes in ASP.NET 2.0
It's much easier to build a rich user interface into your Web application in ASP.NET 2.0 than it was in previous versions. This article looks at themes—which let you skin control pages and achieve visual consistency with minimal effort.
Links for More Information on Design
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