They are a must if you want to maintain the look of your application throughout all the pages in the application.
They are fairly easy to use:
First of all, design your master page and define where you want the content to be placed:
<%@ Master ... %>
<%-- HTML code --%>
<asp:ContentPlaceHolder id="plhMainContent" runat="server" />
<%-- HTML code --%>
You can have any number of place holders, just give them proper identifiers because you'll need them later.
Then when creating an aspx page, you will need to mention which master page to use and in which place holder to put what content.
<%@ Page ... master="~/MasterPage.master" ... %>
<asp:Content ID="Content1ID="ContentIdentifier" ContentPlaceholderid="ContentPlaceHolder1ContentPlaceholderid="plhMainContent" runat="server">
<%-- More HTML here --%>
<%-- Insert web controls here --%>
</asp:content>
Just make sure you link to the correct master page and that your content refers to the correct place holder.
Master pages save a lot of time and are very powerful. There are tutorials out there, learn the power of place holders and web controls.
Where I work we use master pages and web controls extensively for some major corporations, it gives us an edge when comparing with what other companies can offer.
