The Razor syntax and how to use it in views (the V in MVC) to display information.
An introduction to Razor syntax. Though written for ASP.NET Web Pages, the syntax is the same in MVC Razor views.
This Pluralsight video explains how to work with Razor views. Though written for MVC 4, most of it is still relevant to MVC 5.
By Tom FitzMacken|
A 9-part tutorial series that introduces ASP.NET Web Pages and Razor syntax. Several tutorials in the series have information relevant to MVC views; see especially the second tutorial.
Module 4 from ASP.NET MVC 5 Fundamentals. 47 minutes 27 seconds.
By Tim Ammann|
Page Inspector in Visual Studio 2012 is a web development tool with an integrated browser. Select any element in the integrated browser, and Page Inspector instantly highlights the element's source...
By Rick Anderson|
This tutorial compares and contrasts dynamic and strongly typed views. Though written for MVC 3 it contains information that is still relevant to the current version.
A series of posts on on using Bootstrap with ASP.NET MVC by James Chambers.
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