|   | Web Application Toolkits: FAQ 
                                                                The majority of Web sites have the need to display a list of frequently asked questions to their users. Although it’s not difficult to create a simple set of FAQ pages,  creating a great user experience that supports searching for FAQs, filtering, and paging, can become more difficult. Furthermore, this is often common functionality that has to be implemented repeatedly in multiple Web sites. The goal for this Web Application Toolkit is to provide a reusable set of assets, like ASP.NET pages, data access code, and database schemas, for integrating Frequently Asked Questions into your own Web application. The FAQ pages of this Toolkit include the following features:  Browse and view FAQs organized by topics  An interactive user experience using jQuery and ASP.NET AJAX  Search for FAQs by keywords  Access FAQs through friendly URLs (for example /Faq/bidding-and-buying/how-do-i-buy-an-item)  FAQs Ratings   Downloads and Links  Download this toolkit here.  For screencasts about other Web Application Toolkits, click here.  To download other Web Application Toolkits, click here.   Feedback We love to hear your feedback, ideas and comments so drop us an email to webapp@microsoft.com.  Keep up-to-date with the latest releases of Web App Toolkits by subscribing to the blog  or following us on Twitter here:   
                                                             
                                                                
                                                                
                                                                
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                                                                    Date Found: September 24, 2009
                                                                 
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