l xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/l">
Figure 1-6:
You can then use View Code (or the more familiar double-click on a control) to see the code for the web page you are creating.
We're not going to go into any more detail on using Visual Studio .NET, as it's too big a topic and really is outside the scope of this book. What we really want to concentrate on is ASP.NET itself.