My problem with MVC was/is that I just could not get my mind around the Entity Framework. And I need to have this app working - yesterday. So once I deliver this job I will take up on every EF course in Pluralsight and work on it.
>I'll second Craig's take. Just because MS show it in an example doesn't necessarily make it 'best practice' :-}
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>>Good guess. Sor far I decided to leave the Form in the Site.Master and in the pages where I need the Form to use class "form-horizontal" to add this class using jQuery. It is very simple, just one line of code in the script section. But in the end if I see that I have to set this class for almost all forms I may as well set it right in the Site.Master.
>>Thank you.
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>>>My guess... to make it easier for the developer.
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>>>>What bothers as far as removing Form element from the Site.Master is why Microsoft VS 2012 automatically adds Form element to the Site.Master. I am sure the designers of VS had to have a reason for it. Hence I am afraid to break something.
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