if we have a master page and a content page.so the content page @Page directive look like as
<%@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site1.Master" .... />
so , in order to access master page controls in content page we should have to use
<%@ MasterType VirtualPath="~/Site1.Master" %>
so , my question is this why we use @MasterType directive when we already define in the @page directive that this content page is in the master page (here -- Site1.Master)
From Microsoft Docs you are defining the type of the Master
property, which allows you to access the properties of your MasterPage derived class.
Provides a way to create a strongly typed reference to the ASP.NET master page when the master page is accessed from the Master property.
As an example:
this.Master.SomePublicPropertyOfMaster = Value;