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  • SteveJobs0

    use .net.

    you can drag drop, create user controls which you would put your nav in and then place in each page.

    and since it's ms-based, it will load access data easily, plus there is TONS of code online for setting this stuff up.

    i'd highly recommend getting someone more experienced to do this though unless you've got a solid weekend of free time and plenty of motivation.

    stay away from asp. it's old, slow and you're going to have maintenance issues later down the road when it's no longer supported and/or you try to find someone else to take the project over.

    • it's a small project. .NET is extremely cumbersome to me esp to set up.redant
    • okredant
    • I have weeks/monthsredant

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