Live Coding - Series

This series shows me taking a static Bootstrap HTML site and making it dynamic by putting it into Umbraco CMS.

This is Part 2 of the series

In this video you will see me:

  • Separate the different sections of the home page.
  • Add a SiteController and a HomeController
  • Add ActionResult methods to the controllers for rendering sections
  • Add partial views to hold the different sections of the template
  • Simplify the master template and home template to call these Render Actions

If you want to see more, go to my channelĀ https://www.livecoding.tv/prjseal/

Paul Seal

Umbraco MVP and .NET Web Developer from Derby (UK) who specialises in building Content Management System (CMS) websites using MVC with Umbraco as a framework. Paul is passionate about web development and programming as a whole. Apart from when he's with his wife and son, if he's not writing code, he's thinking about it or listening to a podcast about it.
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