If I decided to use Silverlight, does this mean that I’m no longer working with html/css/javascript on the client side?
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You have a couple of options, but if you want to write a website entirely in Silverlight then no, no more css javascript etc. But in most cases you will write normal website with a silverlight object embedded. The last option is to write a website in asp.net with css/html/javascript, but also write a silverlight object that can interact with the html etc.