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ASP.NETDeveloping Web Parts
Web Parts are building blocks for creating modular Web sites. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services utilize Web Parts as the key component to add modular functionality and provide configurable user interfaces. As a developer, you know it's impossible to create a single interface that satisfies all users; however, Web Parts enable end users to assemble and arrange a complete Web page out of premade Web Parts.
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