Are Master Pages too complex?

Posted by: More Whidbey stuff, on 08 Jul 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Master Pages are a wonderful concept that as developers we highly value. Its the sort of pattern that just looks like the right thing to do (to our twisted, concept hungry developer minds) and that even makes you wonder why we havent done it that way since the beginning of time (1990). For the record, master pages were invented by David Ebbo, who is behind a lot of the smartest things in ASP.NET. Just in case you have no idea, what are Master Pages? Before master pages, sharing layout between pages...

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