Complete the task 1 using visual studio code 2022 DH Auctioneers task is to create several pages
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Complete the task 1 using visual studio code 2022
DH Auctioneers
task is to create several pages to search through and view the different lots and catalogues of our DH Auctioneers Database. Writing queries is one thing but implementing SQL with programming logic in @Razor and HTML does require serious thought to get the desired functionality!
Task 1: /Home/Index Displaying and Searching the Auction Catalogue Database
The Index page should list the current (future) and past catalogues in order of newest to oldest. The catalogues should also include a filter for catalogue type (specialty, estate etc).
When no search parameters are provided, all catalogues should be displayed in order of date, then by catalogue name. This will change to only show matching catalogues as when a specific category is selected. As part of your design, you will need to determine what layout will look best to achieve this and use only bootstrap classes to construct page and position the elements.
must avoid creating your own styles where possible. Where a colour/size is not desired, you must use the Site.css file to create a matching override for the bootstrap class you want to modify. However, you should first utilise the many bootstrap utilities such as sizing. task is to complete the Views/Home/Index, with the necessary layout using the WebMatrix data library, HTML, bootstrap v4 and @Razor code.
Start by working on the Index page and getting the catalogues to show. will need to determine the best layout to present the catalogues to our website users.
Home/Index Catalogue Search
- Appropriate Detail displayed
- Presentation and demonstrated in-depth use of bootstrap documentation (making use of various classes).
- Code quality to show data on page
- Quality of user interface and search functionality
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