

For readers unfamiliar with programming concepts and ASP.NET Web Forms, see the additional Web Forms tutorials provided in the Getting Started section on the ASP.NET Web site. If you're already familiar with ASP.NET Web Forms, this series can still help you learn about new ASP.NET 4.5 features. This tutorial series is intended for someone familiar with programming concepts, but new to ASP.NET Web Forms. Implementing error handling and error logging.Registering routes for the web application.Uploading a file to the web application.Restricting access to specific pages and folder.Including an administrator role and a user to the application.Displaying menu details and product data.Customizing the UI with styles, graphics, and a master page.Creating, reviewing, and running a new project.ASP.NET Identity, Configuration, and Authorization.The Web Application Project (not Web Site Project).The ASP.NET Web Form features presented in this series include: Web Development, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, PHP, JQuery.To review these areas, consider studying the following content: Web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).Object-oriented programming (OOP) and languages.You should have some knowledge in the following areas: Target audienceĭevelopers new to ASP.NET Web Forms are the target audience for this tutorial series. During the series, new ASP.NET 4.5 features are highlighted. You'll create an application named Wingtip Toys - a simplified storefront web site selling items online. This tutorial series guides you through creating an ASP.NET Web Forms application using Visual Studio 2017 and ASP.NET 4.5. This tutorial series shows you how to build an ASP.NET Web Forms application with ASP.NET 4.5 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2017.
