Pends on your skill lvl and what kind of design your looking to do.

First and foremost, read up on how to propertly structure nested
Master Pages.  Most current .Net CMS sites utilize various nested
Master pages.  Start small, pick one aspect of a CMS you want in it,
presumably the easiest to develop, test, and deploy.  Then as you
finish that component, move to the next aspect of the CMS you will
want in it.

"If your initial goal is Great, your failure will be even Greater." -
John Wood
"The reason human beings doing pop out running is cause we need to
learn to fail walking first" -John Wood

On Feb 13, 5:12 am, Nelson <nagax...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> I would like to build a e commerce website with CMS
> Can anybody suggest good book for this?

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