The process of creating controllers, views, and models in Sitefinity CMS is similar to the standard ASP.NET MVC project. For more information, see:
The following articles describe the process of creating a plain controller, view, and model in a Sitefinity CMS project.
All MVC artifacts in Sitefinity CMS should be stored under the Mvc folder. Everything under that folder has the same naming convention as in a new MVC project. Controllers, Views, and Models are each in their respective subfolders.
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