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ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5

You're reading from   ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5 Full-stack web development with .NET Core and Angular

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788293600
Length 550 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Valerio De Sanctis Valerio De Sanctis
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Jürgen Gutsch Jürgen Gutsch
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Preface 1. Getting Ready FREE CHAPTER 2. Backend with .NET Core 3. Frontend with Angular 4. Data Model with Entity Framework Core 5. Client-Server Interactions 6. Style Sheets and UI Layout 7. Forms and Data Validation 8. Authentication and Authorization 9. Advanced Topics 10. Finalization and Deployment

Navigation pattern


If we try to visualize all this, we can easily see that we're talking about a standard, straightforward Master/Detail navigation pattern; the same approach, with minor differences, can also be found on countless websites. When we’re done, users will be able to perform a basic navigation loop, as follows:

Note that we will also give the user two additional choices, other than going back:

  • Actually try the quiz by clicking on the Take It! button
  • Change the quiz details and settings by clicking on the Edit button

We’ll dedicate this chapter to creating the main navigation interface and implementing the Go Back button, which is by far the easiest one; the other buttons will require additional effort and will be addressed later on.

Any experienced developer will hardly miss the fact that the Edit button will most likely require the greatest amount of effort, as it will force us to deal with the underlying Data Model on both the client-side and server-side levels. Doing that in Angular...

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