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Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC - Second Edition

By : Pieter van der Westhuizen
Book Image

Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC - Second Edition

By: Pieter van der Westhuizen

Overview of this book

One of the leading open source frontend frameworks, Bootstrap has undergone a significant change and introduced several features that make designing compelling, next-generation UIs much simpler. Integrating Bootstrap with 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. After a primer on the fundamentals of Bootstrap, you will learn your way around and create a new ASP.NET MVC project in Visual Studio. You will move on to learn about the 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 guides you through building an ASP.NET MVC website using Bootstrap, utilizing layout and user-interface components. At the end of this book, you will find some valuable tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your Bootstrap-integrated and ASP.NET MVC-integrated website.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Creating the ASP.NET MVC project


To create a new ASP.NET MVC project, perform the following steps:

  1. In Visual Studio, create a new ASP.NET Core Web Application project, as shown in the following screenshot:

  2. In the New ASP.NET Core Web Application dialog, select the Empty template under the ASP.NET Core Templates and click on the OK button:

  3. Visual Studio will create a default empty MVC project. Right-click on the wwwroot folder inside the project and navigate to Add | New Folder. Create the following two folders:

    • css 

    • js

  4. Add the styles.css file from the Bootstrap 4 Admin Dashboard template css folder to the css folder inside the wwwroot folder in the project.

  5. Copy the scripts.js file located in the Bootstrap 4 Admin Dashboard template's js folder to the js folder in the project's wwwroot folder.

  6. Next, add two folders to the root of the project called Controllers and Views.

  7. Next, in order to enable MVC features such as tooling and Tag Helpers, open the project.json file and add the following to the...