I think there is an option for blank solution, and then you tick the MVC
box. It's changed a few times recently but it's getting better to start
with what you want so you can add it rather than have to remove it.


On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Greg Keogh <g...@mira.net> wrote:

> Folks, this afternoon I was compelled to start a demo web app for someone,
> and I figured it was time commit to MVC 4 and use it as a realistic
> training exercise. The app will be quite simple: A login page, a pick list
> page and a data entry page; no themes; no AJAX, no jQuery.
>
> A new MVC4 Internet solution created by the VS2013 wizard is grotesque
> overkill with 52 references and dozens of scripts and images. I was about
> to start stripping all the stuff I don't need away, but I'm not sure what
> needed or not and I could easily break the thing to hell.
>
> What do others in here do when they want to start a new MVC 4 project? Do
> you start with an empty one, or strip down a generated one, or something
> else more convenient that I'm not aware of?
>
> *Greg K*
>

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