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in the last asp.net video we created our default.aspx page which is of course our first content page and we created our master page now what we want to do is get rid of this index.html because we no longer want to serve this out we want everything to be in our default.aspx and everything in our master page dot master and so weamp;#39;re going to extract all of the HTML out of here and put them into the master page in default dot aspx and then at the end of this lecture we will delete the index.html out of the root because we donamp;#39;t want that being served out and then the default dot aspx will be served out pulling the template from the master page so first thing weamp;#39;re going to do actually is work against our master page and then weamp;#39;ll work against our default.aspx so first again weamp;#39;re going to look at the master page master and Iamp;#39;ve got them both open right here Iamp;#39;ve got the index.html and the master page master now what we want to do is