Description
What you’ll learn
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Build a complete, production-ready News Portal using ASP.NET Core MVC.
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Master Entity Framework Core (Code First) to manage SQL Server databases.
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Integrate and customize a professional Bootstrap Admin Dashboard (KaiAdmin).
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Understand the MVC architecture: Controllers, Views, Models, and Areas.
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Create fully dynamic Menus and Sub-menus managed via the database.
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Use ViewComponents to build reusable, modular sections of the website.
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Connect to external APIs to display real-time Weather data in the header.
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Integrate CKEditor to allow rich-text formatting for news content.
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Use JavaScript libraries like Select2 for advanced tagging and dropdowns.
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Implement DataTables for advanced searching, sorting, and paging in the admin panel.
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Handle file uploads and image management for news thumbnails.
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Build a secure Login and Authorization system for Admins and Users.
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Create a dynamic commenting system connected to specific news articles.
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Develop a powerful internal Search engine for news and categories.
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Build dynamic Home Page sections including Sliders, Top Stories, and Featured News.
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Visualize website data using Charts on the Admin Dashboard.
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Implement logic to automatically calculate “Reading Time” for articles.
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Create a subscriber system and manage dynamic site settings (Footer/Header).
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Manage complex database relationships between Users, News, and Comments.
What You Will Build
In this course, you will create a fully functional news website from the ground up. Not just a simple blog, but a real-world news platform with an admin dashboard, dynamic menus, user authentication, comments system, and much more.
By the end of this course, you will have a complete project that you can add to your portfolio or use as a foundation for your own news platform.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for developers who want to build real projects. If you are tired of watching tutorials that only teach theory without practical application, this course is different. Every single lesson is focused on building something that works.
You should have basic knowledge of C# and HTML. If you know the fundamentals, you are ready to start.
What Makes This Course Different
Most courses teach you concepts in isolation. You learn about databases in one course, front-end in another, and authentication somewhere else. Then you are left wondering how to put everything together.
This course takes a different approach. You will build one complete project from start to finish. Every feature connects to the next. By the time you finish, you will understand how all the pieces work together in a real application.
What You Will Learn
Project Foundation
You will start by understanding the structure of a news website and setting up your ASP.NET Core MVC project. You will learn what layouts are and how to use them effectively.
Database and Entity Framework
You will connect your application to SQL Server using Entity Framework. You will learn the scaffolding technique to generate code quickly and efficiently.
Admin Dashboard
You will build a professional admin panel using KaiAdmin template. This includes sidebar navigation, menu management, and all the tools an administrator needs to manage the website.
Dynamic Content with ViewComponents
You will learn how to create reusable components that load data dynamically. Your menus, settings, and content sections will all update automatically based on database changes.
Working with External APIs
You will integrate a weather API to display real-time weather information in your header. This teaches you how to consume external services in your applications.
Complete News Management
You will build full CRUD operations for news articles. This includes using DataTables for displaying data, CKEditor for rich text editing, and Select2 for better dropdown selections.
Tags, Categories, and Users
You will create a complete taxonomy system for organizing news content. Users can be assigned to articles, and content can be filtered by category or tag.
Comments System
You will implement a commenting feature that allows users to interact with news articles. This includes posting comments and displaying them dynamically.
Search Functionality
You will build a search feature that allows users to find news by keywords, categories, or other criteria. The search will be integrated into the header and news detail pages.
Dynamic Home Page
You will create a rich home page with multiple sections including main news, top stories, featured articles, latest news, and most viewed content. Each section pulls data dynamically from your database.
Subscriber System
You will add a subscription feature for users who want to receive updates about new content.
Dashboard Analytics
You will build an admin dashboard that displays statistics and charts about your website content and activity.
User Authentication
You will implement a login system that controls access to the admin area. Different users will see different content based on their permissions.
Course Structure
This course contains 129 video lessons organized into logical sections. Each lesson builds on the previous one. You will never feel lost because every step is explained clearly.
The lessons are kept short and focused. You can watch them during a lunch break or dedicate a full weekend to make significant progress.
After Completing This Course
You will have a complete news website that you built yourself. More importantly, you will understand how to structure large MVC applications, work with databases, create dynamic content, integrate APIs, and implement user authentication.
These skills transfer directly to other projects. Whether you want to build an e-commerce site, a company portal, or any other web application, the patterns you learn here will serve you well.
Ready to Start Building?
Stop watching tutorials that lead nowhere. Start building a real project that you can actually use and show to others.
Enroll now and let us build this news website together.
Who this course is for:
- Web developers who want to master ASP.NET Core MVC by building a real-world, portfolio-ready project.
- Students who have learned C# basics but struggle to connect the dots and build a complete, professional web application.
- Developers looking to improve their skills in Entity Framework, database design, and modern web architecture.





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