Magic with the Wizard Control
The Wizard control is a great tool for breaking apart large Web Forms and presenting them as bite-sized chunks of information to the user. Instead of confusing your user with one page with many controls and text on it, you can break the page apart and present each section on a separate wizard page.The Wizard control then handles all navigation issues by creating Next, Previous, and Finish buttons automatically. In the following exercise you use a wizard to ask a user for her name and favorite programming language. Although the example itself is pretty trivial, and you could have placed both questions on the same page without confusing the user, the example shows how the wizard works and why it’s useful. You can easily apply the same techniques to your own, possibly larger, Web Forms.
Magic with the Wizard ControlThe Wizard control is a great tool for breaking apart large Web Forms and presenting them as bite-sized chunks of information to the user. Instead of confusing your user with one page with many controls and text on it, you can break the page apart and present each section on a separate wizard page.The Wizard control then handles all navigation issues by creating Next, Previous, and Finish buttons automatically. In the following exercise you use a wizard to ask a user for her name and favorite programming language. Although the example itself is pretty trivial, and you could have placed both questions on the same page without confusing the user, the example shows how the wizard works and why it’s useful. You can easily apply the same techniques to your own, possibly larger, Web Forms.
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