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Display and DisplayFormat Attributes — Complete Guide

Display and DisplayFormat Attributes — Complete Guide: free step-by-step lesson with examples, common mistakes, and interview tips — part of ASP.NET Core MVC Tutorial on Toolliyo Academy.

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Display and DisplayFormat Attributes

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What is this?

Display and DisplayFormat Attributes stops bad data before it reaches your database — annotations, FluentValidation, or custom rules.

Why should you care?

Skipped validation causes bad orders, security issues, and angry users.

See it live — copy this example

Create an MVC project (dotnet new mvc), add the code, and run dotnet run.

// Display and DisplayFormat Attributes — ShopNest.Mvc example
public class HomeController : Controller
{
    public IActionResult Index() => View();
}

Run Example »

Edit the code and click Run — like W3Schools Try it Yourself.

Code
Result

What happened?

  • Study the example line by line.
  • Each part connects to Display and DisplayFormat Attributes.
  • Edit one line, save, and run dotnet run to see what changes.

Try it yourself

  1. Add the rule from the lesson.
  2. Submit invalid data and confirm errors display.
  3. Fix the input and confirm save succeeds.
  4. Change text or labels in the example and run again — watch the browser update.
  5. Break the code on purpose (remove a semicolon), read the error message, then fix it.

Remember

You learned what Display and DisplayFormat Attributes is and when to use it. Practice by changing the example yourself. Explain it in your own words before moving on.

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Course syllabus

ASP.NET Core MVC Tutorial

Section 1: Introduction & Environment Setup
Section 2: ASP.NET Core Basics & Hosting
Section 3: Controllers
Section 4: Views & Razor
Section 5: Models & Data Passing
Section 6: Routing
Section 7: Dependency Injection
Section 8: Action Results
Section 9: HTML Helpers
Section 10: Tag Helpers
Section 11: Model Binding
Section 12: Validation
Section 13: State Management
Section 14: Filters
Section 15: Database & EF Core
Section 16: Authentication
Section 17: File Handling
Section 18: Advanced MVC
Section 19: Performance
Section 20: Deployment
Section 21: Enterprise Development
Section 22: Real-World Projects
Section 23: Interview Preparation
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