You are implementing an ASP.NET page. You add asp:Button controls for Help and for Detail. You
add an ASP.NET skin file named default.skin to a theme. You need to create and use a separate style
for the Help button, and you must use the default style for the Detail button. What should you do?
A.
Add the following markup to the default.skin file.
< asp:Button ID=”Help”></ asp:Button >
< asp:Button ID=”Default”></ asp:Button >
Use the following markup for the buttons in the ASP.NET page.
< asp:Button SkinID =”Help”>Help</ asp:Button >
< asp:Button SkinID =”Default”>Detail</ asp:Button >
B.
Add the following markup to the default.skin file.
< asp:Button SkinID =”Help”></ asp:Button >
< asp:Button ID=”Default”></ asp:Button >
Use the following markup for the buttons in the ASP.NET page.
< asp:Button SkinID =”Help”>Help</ asp:Button >
< asp:Button SkinID =”Default”>Detail</ asp:Button >
C.
Add the following code segment to default.skin.
< asp:Button SkinID =”Help”></ asp:Button >
< asp:Button ></ asp:Button >
Use the following markup for the buttons in the ASP.NET page.
< asp:Button SkinID =”Help”></ asp:Button >
< asp:Button SkinID =”Default”>Detail</ asp:Button >
D.
Add the following markup to default.skin.
< asp:Button SkinID =”Help”></ asp:Button >
< asp:Button ></ asp:Button >
Use the following markup for the buttons in the ASP.NET page.
< asp:Button SkinID =”Help”>Help</ asp:Button >
< asp:Button >Detail</ asp:Button >