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StoreFront 6 AE/XE User Guide - StoreFront Support - LaGarde, Inc.

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.ascx.vb: these are the codebehind pages for controls. They perform the logicalprocessing required for the control to function. Most of the code in these pages ispurely logical and can be customized by users familiar with ASP.NET.vb: vb files are collections of base classes used by multiple pages in your webstore. They contain reusable functions and subprocedures written to perform avariety of tasks. Like the other .vb files, the code contained in these files in purelylogical and can only be customized by a user with ASP.NET knowledge.As a general rule, the files you’ll concern yourself with the most as you design and constructyour web store will be the .aspx pages. These are the pages that your customers willinteract with directly, so they’ll be the ones you’ll need to work with as you design yourstore. They contain a large amount of HTML code, so they can be changed fairly easily toachieve a certain look. The other files—.aspx.vb, .ascx.vb, and .vb—shouldn’t be modifiedunless you’re familiar with ASP.NET and want to change the way <strong>StoreFront</strong> operates at alogical level. To learn more about working with <strong>StoreFront</strong> pages, see Working with<strong>StoreFront</strong> Pages, page 62.CLIENT TOOLSThe <strong>StoreFront</strong> client tools are installed on your PC and plug into FrontPage orDreamweaver. They can be accessed through the <strong>StoreFront</strong> 6.0 menu in Dreamweaver orFrontPage.You’ll use the client tools the most during the first stages of creating, configuring, anddesigning a <strong>StoreFront</strong> web store. Once your store is “live”—that is, open for business—you’ll rely on the Merchant Tools to control it.The most important and most frequently used client tools are described in more detail inthe following sections.12

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