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Pro ASP.NET MVC 4, Fourth Edition
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Pro ASP.NET MVC 4, Fourth Edition

by Adam Freeman
January 2013
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
756 pages
19h 59m
English
Apress
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CHAPTER 8

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SportsStore: Navigation

In the previous chapter, we set up the core infrastructure of the SportsStore application. Now we will use the infrastructure to add key features to the application, and you will start to see how the investment in the basic plumbing pays off. We will be able to add important customer-facing features simply and easily. Along the way, you will see some additional features that the MVC Framework provides.

Adding Navigation Controls

The SportsStore application will be a lot more usable if we let customers navigate products by category. We will do this in three parts:

  • Enhance the List action model in the ProductController ...
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