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Building Websites with the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit

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Building Websites with the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit

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Overview of this book

Microsoft's ASP.NET Community Starter Kit (CSK) is a powerful, freely available application that allows you to quickly create a fully featured community-driven website, complete with article and news management, downloads, forums, and user handling. Supported and tested by thousands of developers in the ASP.NET community across the world, the Community Starter Kit offers you the luxury of a scalable and extensible architecture, and the ability to brand your own site. This book will take you inside the Community Starter Kit, allowing you to harness its power for easily creating your own websites. The book is structured to help you understand, implement and extend the Community Starter Kit: Understand how the Community Starter Kit works. Build the skills to implement your own site. Develop the confidence to extend the system for your own needs. With this book, you will learn how to: Install and configure the CSK Find your way around the CSKs towering range of features Create and administer community websites Become familiar with the common CSK ASP.NET controls Customize your CSK site Discover the secrets of the CSK core architecture Explore the inner workings of CSK modules Extend the CSK by creating new modules Customize existing modules with Web controls Add an RSS feed to share your content with others Deploy your CSK website This book is for ASP.NET developers with a sound grasp of C# and access to Visual Studio .NET. This book uses the Visual Studio. NET version of the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit available from http://www.asp.net/StarterKits/
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
TrixBox Made Easy
Credits
About the Authors
Introduction
CSK Controls

FAQ WebControls


The CSK breaks up the display of content into smaller controls. For example, under Engine\Framework\ContentPages\Controls, you’ll find a control to display the content title (in Title.cs), and the content’s brief description (BriefDescription.cs), which can display our FAQ question and the introduction. All we will need to add are a couple of controls specific to the FAQ module: a control to display the answer and the reference, and a control to provide a link for authorized users to edit the FAQ content.

FaqAnswer and FaqReference

All of the controls at this level derive from the .NET Framework WebControl class. We simply need to set the CssClass property for our control, retrieve the text to display from the current HttpContext, and override the RenderContents method to write the text.

Create these controls in the Engine\Module\Faqs\Controls directory. The control to display the answer to an FAQ is as follows:

using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System...