Create the view
The next step is to implement the view that displays this list of features in HTML. To compose the view markup, this sample uses the Razor view engine. In this example, the view’s job is to display markup for a list of features in a table
To create the view, perform the following:
- In the context menu of folder
MVC\Views, click Add» New Folder. - Name the folder
Feature. - In the context menu of folder
Feature, click Add» New Item... - Name the new file
Index.cshtml.
Use the following code sample:
HTML+Razor
@model IEnumerable<SitefinityWebApp.Mvc.Models.Feature>
<table>
@foreach (var item in Model)
{
<tr>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(i => item.Name)</td>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(i => item.Version)</td>
</tr>
}
</table>
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