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Using Bootstrap CSS in ASP.NET web forms
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13/06/2013 14:19:44
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
 
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ASP.NET
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01576247
Message ID:
01576316
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I would recommend finding one that does. Razor wails.

>Thank you. You are right. This particular project didn't use Razor.
>
>>You're looking at an older version of MVC. You'll want to find examples using a new version that uses the Razor view engine (maybe Craig can clarify which version first contained Razor).
>>
>>And you'll want to run the site in the debugger. And a view does not need a Model.
>>
>>>I hope you don't mind if I ask you another question (collective you). I am looking at an existing MVC project. The View has files of type .ASCX (with a bunch of % signs). The question is, if I wanted to see the view page, just how it would render in a browser, can I do it? When I right-mouse click I see no option to see it in the browser (as you would have in a Web Forms project). And therefore, do I understand that in order to see how the view page will be rendered, you must have the Model object, right?
>>>
>>>>It took me a while to grasp MVC development. I had no web dev background before, but understood basic concepts. This is the book that helped me most. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/pro-asp-net-mvc-4-adam-freeman/1107552990?ean=9781430242369
>>>>
>>>>It also helps to have someone to bounce things off of.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thank you. I did look at the Music Store tutorial but didn't get it (I am sure it is me). I am going to look at the other link you provided and see where it leads me. But as I said, I just need to take the time to create a simple 1-page MVC app to get a feel for it. The tutorial by Scott Allen is very good though in understanding the concept behind MVC.
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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