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# Session 3: Views, Razor Syntax, Bootstrap, and Helpers
## 📝 Overview
In this session, we covered the following concepts:
- Creating and Organizing Views in MVC
- Razor Syntax for dynamic content rendering
- Bootstrap integration for responsive UI
- Using Tag Helpers and HTML Helpers
## 📚 Topics Covered
### ✅ Creating and Organizing Views
> Learn how views are structured in ASP.NET Core MVC, how to use layouts and partials.
### ✅ Razor Syntax
> Use C# inside HTML with Razor to build dynamic views
> ⭐ [Razor Docs](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/views/razor?view=aspnetcore-9.0)
### ✅ Bootstrap
> Integrate responsive design into your app using Bootstrap
> ⭐ [Bootstrap W3Schools](https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap/bootstrap_ver.asp)
### ✅ Tag Helpers and HTML Helpers
> Tools to simplify HTML generation in Razor views
## 📌 Notes
> _Collected from various sources including Microsoft Learn, W3Schools, and ChatGPT_
### Part 1: Introduction to Views
- Views (.cshtml files) are templates that render HTML with Razor syntax.
- Views are organized in `Views/ControllerName/ViewName.cshtml`.
- The `View()` method in a controller renders the corresponding view.
- Layouts (\_Layout.cshtml) allow reuse of common HTML structure like headers/footers.
- Partial Views help modularize repeated sections (like a profile box).
### Part 2: Razor Syntax
- Use `@` to enter C# in HTML.
- Implicit: `@Model.Name`, Explicit: `@(Model.Name + "!")`
- Code blocks: `@{ var msg = "Hello"; }`
- Loops and conditionals are supported: `@if`, `@for`, `@foreach`, `@switch`
- Razor supports local functions in code blocks for reusability
### Part 3: Bootstrap
- Bootstrap helps in building responsive UI components.
- Grid system, forms, buttons, navbars, modals etc. are supported.
- Integration involves adding Bootstrap CSS/JS in layout or view.
### Part 4: Tag Helpers and HTML Helpers
#### Tag Helpers:
- Looks like HTML with `asp-*` attributes
- Example: `<a asp-controller="Home" asp-action="About">Link</a>`
- Requires `@addTagHelper *, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers` in `_ViewImports.cshtml`
#### HTML Helpers:
- Use C# syntax like `@Html.TextBoxFor(...)`, `@Html.BeginForm()`
- More verbose but offers fine control with C# expressions
#### Comparison:
| Feature | Tag Helpers | HTML Helpers |
| ----------- | ----------- | ------------ |
| Syntax | HTML-like | C# methods |
| Readability | High | Moderate |
| Use | `asp-*` | `@Html.*` |
## 🧪 Practice
- Create a view with a layout and partial
- Use Razor syntax to display dynamic data
- Build a form with Tag Helpers
- Refactor a view using HTML Helpers
## 🙏 Acknowledgments
Sources:
- [Microsoft Learn - Razor](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/views/razor?view=aspnetcore-9.0)
- [Microsoft Learn - Views](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/views/overview?view=aspnetcore-9.0)
- [W3Schools - Bootstrap](https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap/bootstrap_ver.asp)
- ChatGPT Assistance (2025 sessions)