Iteration 2-modifying styles, beautifying applications
In this iteration, we improved the perception of the application by modifying the master view of asp.net mvc and CSS.
This iteration
The goal of this iteration is to improve the performance of the contact Manager application. The contact Manager currently uses the ASP.net MVC default master view and CSS (Figure 1). Although not ugly, but I do not want our contact Manager to look and other asp.net mvc site are carved out of a mold. I want to customize these files.
Figure 1
In the course of this iteration, we will start with two ways to improve the page design of our application. First, I will indicate how to download the free asp.net mvc design template through the asp.net MVC Designs gallery. The asp.net MVC Design Gallery allows you to effortlessly build professional Web application page performance.
I didn't decide to apply the template provided in the ASP.net MVC Design Gallery to the contact Manager application because I have a page design from a professional designing company. So, in the second part, I'll explain how I worked with the design company and built the final asp.net mvc design.