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>Bonnie, Why don't you try to do some ASP.NET work? You never know; you might like it <bg> (just kidding). I hope all is well with you.>>>>>
>>>>>Actually, Dmitry, I have been doing a little bit of ASP.NET. We kind of "inherited" a client from another company (long story, won't bore you). They wrote a SharePoint application for this client that has web parts to it. Not knowing SharePoint and not knowing ASP.NET made it a bit difficult, but the good thing was that it was a fairly complete application, so there was plenty of code in place (and lots of classes and sub-classes) that I could look at to figure out how to do stuff.
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>>>>>However, I don't really count that as knowing ASP.NET, because I don't always understand what it is I'm messing with. If there wasn't an underlying "framework" of classes, I doubt if I could easily write my own ASP.NET application from scratch.
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>>>>And I don't doubt at all that you could write your own Asp.net app; you are very smart and you know .NET very well.
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>>>>One of the difficult aspects of making an Asp.net data entry application (for me being a one-person shop) is styling pages. That is, the look of my pages leaves much to be desired. In fact I was thinking today of "browsing" the web and looking for nice web data entry forms so that I can "borrow" the look and feel of aesthetically well-designed pages.
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>>>There are thousands of free CSS templates on line - just google 'free css'
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>>I never even thought about it. It is mind boggling how much free stuff (CSS templates) are out there. Thanks, again.
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>Now comes the hard part : choosing one :-}
I know what you mean: too many chooses lead to indecisiveness :)
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