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Learning ASP.NET Core MVC Programming

You're reading from   Learning ASP.NET Core MVC Programming Learn the fundamentals of ASP.NET MVC and build real-world web applications using ASP.NET Core MVC

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463838
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
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 T. S. Ragupathi T. S. Ragupathi
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T. S. Ragupathi
 Parameswaran Parameswaran
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Learning ASP.NET Core MVC Programming
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Introduction to ASP.NET Core FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up the Environment 3. Controllers 4. Views 5. Models 6. Validation 7. Routing 8. Beautifying ASP.NET MVC Applications with Bootstrap 9. Deployment of ASP.NET Core Application 10. Building HTTP-based Web Services Using ASP.NET Web API 11. Improving Performance of an ASP.NET Core Application 12. ASP.NET Core Identity

Chapter 8. Beautifying ASP.NET MVC Applications with Bootstrap

You might have created an application with all the required functionalities. It may even work perfectly without any issues in all scenarios. But the success of your application depends on how well your users can access it. Your application should look good (if not great) and be user-friendly in order for it to be a success.

In this chapter, you are going to learn about the following topics:

  • Role of HTML and CSS in the ASP.NET Core application

  • Characteristics of front-end frameworks and different frameworks available

  • Bootstrap and its grid system along its features

  • CSS classes available in Bootstrap for form elements such as input and select elements

  • CSS classes for different types of HTML elements such as table

  • Using Bootstrap in your ASP.NET Core application

Before discussing how to make our application look good, let us take a step back and discuss the roles that HTML and CSS play in your application.

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