No. That misses one point of MVC that gives you total control over things. If you want WYSIWIG for web, use web forms.
>Has anybody come across 'ANY' WYSIWYG / DragAndDrop designer that works with Asp.net MVC
>Designing Complex Screens I dont understand why there is not such a designer around..... you can spend so much time in the UI bit , that handcoding in the controls and then having to bring up the browser, make adjustments and stat all ove r again........ there must be a better more efficient /productive way to do this ????
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer