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Mobilize Your ASP.NET Web Forms

Learn how to quickly and easily add mobile accessibility to your legacy ASP.NET web forms applications. Embrace the new flexibility of the ASP.NET platform and keep those tablet and smart phone users from complaining about how your web application looks on their device.

Intermediate
2h 9m
(96)

Created by Jeff Fritz

Last Updated Jun 27, 2019

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Mobilize Your ASP.NET Web Forms

Learn how to quickly and easily add mobile accessibility to your legacy ASP.NET web forms applications. Embrace the new flexibility of the ASP.NET platform and keep those tablet and smart phone users from complaining about how your web application looks on their device.

Intermediate
2h 9m
(96)

Created by Jeff Fritz

Last Updated Jun 27, 2019

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In this course, we will examine the various techniques to add mobile friendly capabilities to your applications written with ASP.Net web forms. This course will show you how to configure the site and use adaptive and alternate rendering techniques to present your content in a manner that most mobile devices and tablets will be able to present and your customers will be able to use.

Mobilize Your ASP.NET Web Forms
Intermediate
2h 9m
(96)
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Jeff Fritz - Pluralsight course - Mobilize Your ASP.NET Web Forms
Jeff Fritz
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Jeffrey T. Fritz is a Microsoft MVP, an ASPInsider and Developer Evangelist for Telerik with over 15 years of experience building large-scale multi-tenant web applications in the software-as-a-service model. Most recently, you can find him writing about ASP.NET in MSDN Magazine and CodeProject.

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