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In certain Web applications, you might want to allow users to modify, or personalize, the application's user interface and behavior. ASP.NET Web Parts controls provide this capability in one of their core features, personalization. Personalization allows the properties or state of Web Parts controls to be saved in long term storage and not be tied to a particular browser session.
How to: Create Personalizable Properties on a Web Parts Control
Walkthrough: Implementing Web Parts Personalization with a User Control
Walkthrough: Implementing Web Parts Personalization using IPersonalizable
How to: Create Personalizable Properties on a Web Parts Control
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