![]() I dont really make much use of these free templates but when I am turning a photoshopĭesign into html I normally use dreamweaver to develop the html and then convert it over to a masterpage as I still feel Dreamweaver is a better application for getting at the nitty gritty of developing html/css. In general however it is really quite simple to take any free css / html template and copy paste the parts of the code over into a masterpage to use with an asp.net site. In fact, checking it now it seems as tho the gallery has been removed completely and turned into this project: If you use a specific CMS such as dotnetblogengine or umbraco then you can find template galleries for them.Īlso there was an attempt to build an asp.net MVC design gallery but this kind of fizzled out. There are a variety of starter kits which come with code and designs: Because of the general nature of asp.net (in that you can build anything with it) there are not really free template.
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