If you don't want a Controller or a Model, just make it an HTML page. Then when you get it how you want, figure out how to convert it to a View. You'll need a controller at that point, but a very simple one. Once that's working, add the model and pull data from the db.
>I thank you for the description. I appreciate it. And this is how I understood it (after watching about an hour or so of the Pluralsight course); pretty much how you put it. The reason I asked the question is I was thinking about creating a View page only first. Just to see what my page would look like - without data. This way I can play with bootstrap CSS and get the responsive design implemented. And then, once I have the View page looking good, I would work on the Model. But apparently - from my understanding - I have to have the Model and Controller in order to see the view.
>Again, thank you.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer