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=== Basics === At its base, a template is an HTML file - that is, that one can write a static web page, without the use of C#, and it would display as it would in a browser. Note that this has no means of accessing any resources outside of the page, so any styling with CSS must be embedded. The page is then able to contain embedded C# code, using the Razor syntax. Roughly, one can embed a C# expression by preceding it with an <code>@</code>, e.g. <code>@employee.Name</code>. If the expression is too complex, surround it with parentheses, <code>@(GenericMethod<string>())</code>. To execute blocks of code, use <code>@{ ... }</code>, and for control structures like <code>if</code> and <code>foreach</code>, the <code>@</code> should come before the keyword, e.g. <code>@if(condition){ ... }</code>. Within a block of code, one can return to HTML simply by using HTML tags, e.g. <pre> @if(condition){ <p>Condition is true</p> } else { string error = "Condition is false"; <p>@error</p> } </pre>
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