Now that I've taken over responsibility for an existing site, I have
a problem.  I've got Visual Studio installed and I've made changes to
existing pages, but in all the books I've looked at for new ASP.NET
development, everyone assumes you are making a site from scratch and
have everything on your local system.  That's not my situation. I need
to add a new menu item and a new page (static content with a link to
click) to the site but I don't know how to get Visual Studio to know
about my master page, about the images that go with it, etc., so that
the page is correct, and I am unsure how to add a menu item.  I see in
VS how to add menu items but again, this is for an existing site, not
one I'm building from scratch. Am I making this too hard?  What would
be the best way to approach doing what would be a simply task in other
environments (at least in my experience a Java-based web site)?   I'm
reluctant to copy the entire site to my hard drive, as it has 100's of
megs of content (pdfs mostly) and I've only got my PC at home over DSL
to do this.  Thanks.

Ken

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