Content Page


In Web site development with ASP.NET, the Content Page is a page that is associated to a Master Page. A Content Page will contain only markup and controls inside Content controls and it cannot have any top-level content of its own. Any Content Page can use controls that specifically override content placeholder sections in the Master Page.

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