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How to: Content entry attributes

  Step 1 : Summary
  Step 2 : Build the class
  Step 3 : Markup class for content entry
  Step 4 : Test editing the class
  Step 5 : Marking the class for storage
  Step 6 : Being flexible in storage

Marking up classes for content entry - (page 1 of 6)

Level: developer

In content entry, any class can be marked up so that it can be edited and stored easily and quickly.
In this how to we will take a class defines a television programme, and mark it for editing and storage.

The steps we will take are:
  Build a normal .NET class which represents a television programme;
  Mark up the class for entry;
  Test entering the class;
  Mark the class for storage;
  Test storing the class;
In more complex examples it is possible to mark up a class for editing, and mark up another class for storage and then use a business class to handle the mapping between the classes.


 

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