Good to hear this is working for you.
Webforms were created as a way to get Windows devs quickly up and running with web development. They're pretty much frowned on by the web dev community at large. MVC is closer to how most web developers work.
>Good guess. Sor far I decided to leave the Form in the Site.Master and in the pages where I need the Form to use class "form-horizontal" to add this class using jQuery. It is very simple, just one line of code in the script section. But in the end if I see that I have to set this class for almost all forms I may as well set it right in the Site.Master.
>Thank you.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer