One of the coolest features a person can add to the Web application is the ability for users to personalize the look-and-feel of the pages all on their own. And often, users like to rearrange parts of the page to suit their own viewing preferences. With AJAX technologies such as Atlas, this functionality is available today. This paper shows how to make pieces of the Web page "Moveable"; users will be able to reposition various parts of the page using basic drag and drop. Best of all, the page can be personalized and saved for each user, using the Profile service in ASP.NET 2.0.
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