Morteza Mousavi wrote:
I am sorry i said master page I mean using asp.net Theme capability.
So if I understood your note, the main benefit of DNN is database driven feature which enable us to edit content dynamically.
Have you actually spent any time working with and exploring DNN ? Its an entirely different design philosophy to hand coding aspx pages.
Asp.Net themes are a fairly pale comparison - when you look at the extensive capabilities in the dnn theme system.
If all you want is a bog standard website built within your own coding capabilities and time constraints then go for it and hard code all you want.
If you want a dynamic content managed non-static site with capabilities and resources provided by the combined coding and development skills of hundreds of thousands of web developers and designers around the world - then spend a little time a have a play with dnn.
For what its worth - many of the 750,000+ web sites out there running DNN have never needed to be touched by a single programmer during their design phase. This is the power of a system like DNN - you dont need to code to get a fully working and functional website.
Yes the power is there to code and design your own modules and skin objects and handlers if you so desire for a unique or special need - but for many - its all about the simplicity of point and click - backed up by the most solid and respected asp.net content management framework available today.
Westa