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@using MvcSlideShow.Models
@{
ViewBag.Title = "Home Page";
}
<h2>@ViewBag.Message</h2>
<p>
To learn more about ASP.NET MVC visit <a href="http://asp.net/mvc" title="ASP.NET MVC Website">http://asp.net/mvc</a>.
</p>
<ul>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Example 1: Multiple Slideshow/banners on page", "Example1", "Example")</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Example 2: Custom buttons", "Example2", "Example")</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Example 3: Cat photos", "Index", "Cat", new { area = "Photo" }, null)</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Example 4: Auto Play = false", "Index", "Random", new { area = "Photo" }, null)</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Example 5: ASPX View Engine without Masterpage", "Example3", "Example")</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Example 6: ASPX View Engine with Masterpage", "Example4", "Random", new { area = "Photo" }, null)</li>
</ul>
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