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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T01:06:13+00:00 2026-05-30T01:06:13+00:00

Here’s the About.cshtml from the default MVC 3 template: @{ ViewBag.Title = About Us;

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Here’s the About.cshtml from the default MVC 3 template:

@{
    ViewBag.Title = "About Us";
}

<h2>About</h2>
<p>
     Put content here.
</p>

I would expect that a reference to the _ViewStart file would be found in the About.cshtml, but clearly it’s not.

I’ve looked in global.asax and web.config, but I can’t find out how the About.cshtml file is “linked” with the layout from the _ViewStart file.

Everything works as expected, I’d just like to know what’s going on under the hood…

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    2026-05-30T01:06:16+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 1:06 am

    From ScottGu’s blog:

    Starting with the ASP.NET MVC 3 Beta release, you can now add a file
    called _ViewStart.cshtml (or _ViewStart.vbhtml for VB) underneath the
    \Views folder of your project:

    The _ViewStart file can be used to define common view code that you
    want to execute at the start of each View’s rendering. For example,
    we could write code within our _ViewStart.cshtml file to
    programmatically set the Layout property for each View to be the
    SiteLayout.cshtml file by default:

    Because this code executes at the start of each View, we no longer
    need to explicitly set the Layout in any of our individual view files
    (except if we wanted to override the default value above).

    Important: Because the _ViewStart.cshtml allows us to write code, we
    can optionally make our Layout selection logic richer than just a
    basic property set. For example: we could vary the Layout template
    that we use depending on what type of device is accessing the site –
    and have a phone or tablet optimized layout for those devices, and a
    desktop optimized layout for PCs/Laptops. Or if we were building a
    CMS system or common shared app that is used across multiple customers
    we could select different layouts to use depending on the customer (or
    their role) when accessing the site.

    This enables a lot of UI flexibility. It also allows you to more
    easily write view logic once, and avoid repeating it in multiple
    places.

    Also see this.

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