Built with .NET MVC

Prototyped and built using ASP.NET MVC and Foudation by Zurb

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Read the article on Simple-Talk.com Download this demo on GitHub Built using Foundaiton
Read the article on Simple-Talk.com Code available on GitHub Built using Foundation 3.2
The grid

The Grid lets you lay out pages quickly and logically with a flexible, nestable system. Even better, the Grid can be whatever size you need — it's easily adapted to any size screens, from phones to TVs.

Rapid Prototyping

Foundation includes dozens of styles and elements to help you quickly put together clickable prototypes, that can then be adapted and styled into polished production code. Forms, buttons, tabs, all kinds of good stuff.

Multidevice Mobility

The Grid lets you quickly put together page layouts for mobile devices and the desktop. You don't need two different sites — the Grid is built to create a rock-solid experience on all kinds of devices with the exact same markup.

Learn

Responsive design isn't just a fad, it's a skill for developing the next generation of muiti-device applications and websites. Get a jumpstart on responsive design by learning one of the most comprehensive HTML/CSS frameworks available.
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Step by step

The article "Responsive design using Foundation with ASP.Net MVC" takes you through the step by step process of using ASP.Net MVC and Foundation (HTML/CSS framwork) to build a responsive website. Follow along with the tutorial, download the complete project or read through the commits on GitHub.

Leverage your platform

Foundation is built for the web and becuase it's pure HTML, CSS and JavaScript it has easily been ported to .NET MVC. Start a responsive design project in just 30 seconds using the ASP.NET MVC NuGet package.

Open Source

The amazing team at Zurb who created Foundation have licensed Foundation under the MIT license. Foundation is also available as an open source project on GitHub.

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