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Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC

By : Pieter van der Westhuizen
Book Image

Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC

By: Pieter van der Westhuizen

Overview of this book

<p>Bootstrap, a leading open source frontend framework, takes care of typography, form layouts, and user interface components, allowing a developer to focus on writing code. Integrating ASP.NET's powerful components can further enhance its capabilities. This book guides you through the process of creating an ASP.NET MVC website from scratch using Bootstrap.</p> <p>You will learn about various Bootstrap components as well as techniques to include them in your own projects. The book includes practical examples to show you how to use open source plugins with Bootstrap and ASP.NET MVC and will guide you through building a website using Bootstrap, utilizing layout and user interface components. In the process, you will also learn to build HTML helpers and T4 templates as well as how to use the jQuery DataTables plugin. At the end of this book, you will find some valuable tips and tricks, which will help you in getting the most out of your Bootstrap and ASP.NET MVC integrated website.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using the TwitterBootstrapMVC helpers


The TwitterBootstrapMVC library offers a wide range of Bootstrap helpers, all of whom use a fluent syntax to allow the chaining of methods. These helpers can reduce the amount of HTML markup you need to create the Bootstrap components. Method chaining in the library follows the following pattern:

@Html.Bootstrap().TextBoxFor(m => m.PostalCode).Value("1.23").Size(InputSize.Large).Placeholder("Enter Postal Code").Format("{0:0.00}").Prepend("US")

Forms and inputs

TwitterBootstrapMVC offers fluent helpers for most forms and input elements.

Inputs

TwitterBootstrapMVC supplies ASP.NET MVC helpers for all HTML input elements; most of these components share the same chaining methods. These methods are listed in the following table:

Method name

Description

.Label()

This prepends a label element to the element

.Tooltip()

This adds a tooltip to the component with the supplied message

.HelpText()

This adds a helper text next to the element

.Id()

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