Question

I know silly question but i tried looking it up on Google with no luck.

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Solution

Add an Inherits attribute to your <@Page directive with the name of the class represented in the cs file. For example:

<@Page ... Inherits="MyNamespace.MyCustomPage">

OTHER TIPS

As Jason has already answered, also put a "CodeFile=anycodefile.cs" in the page directive.
<@Page ... Inherits="MyNamespace.MyCustomPage" CodeFile="MyCustomPage.cs">

If your page has a code-behind file, use the CodeFile attribute. Otherwise put the assembly containing the code behind class in the bin folder and use the inherits. The class must derive from webpage or usercontrol and must be public.

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