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pietschsoft.com — About two weeks ago I posted on how to Implement Custom Theme support in ASP.NET MVC. There were some breaking changes made when the Preview 5 release was released yesterday, so here's a post that contains the updated code for this new release. This is also a good example of how to create a custom ViewEngine in ASP.NET MVC Preview 5. read more...
pietschsoft.com — One option to do theming in ASP.NET MVC is to use the standard ASP.NET Theme functionality (App_Themes folder glory and all), but it just doesn't seem complete. Also, by doing that you don't get to generate completely custom HTML specific to each Theme. After all, the beauty of ASP.NET MVC is being able to completely control the HTML output of the application. So, I played around with things a bit and figured out how to create a custom ViewEngine that will allow you to create a seperate sub-folder within the Views folder for each Theme. This way you can have a completely different version of each View for each Theme, and maintain complete control over the HTML output on a per Theme basis. read more...
mosesofegypt.net — Tweaked version pf Paperclip themes that support BlogEngine.Net 1.4 read more...
jankoatwarpspeed.com — Few days ago, I published a Newspaper theme for BlogEngine.NET which can be applied to all BlogEngine.NET versions below 1.4. This update has a support for widgets - a new feature in BlogEngine.NET version 1.4. read more...
jankoatwarpspeed.com — Newspaper is a free, lightweight, high-contrast, black&white theme for BlogEngine.NET. The name "Newspaper" comes from the fact that theme looks like real newspapers. You can see how does it looks like and download a free copy. read more...
aspnetcafe.com — How to skin your custom control. Two tips about prefix and properties of your control. read more...
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