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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T15:45:31+00:00 2026-05-11T15:45:31+00:00

When using an ASP.NET WebForms ListView control to display data in an HTML table

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When using an ASP.NET WebForms ListView control to display data in an HTML table I use the following technique in to ‘stripe’ the table rows:

<ItemTemplate>     <tr class='<%# Container.DisplayIndex % 2 == 0 ? '' : 'alternate' %>'>         <!-- table cells in here -->     </tr> </ItemTemplate> 

With the following CSS:

tr.alternate {     background-color: #EFF5FB; } 

I have just gone through the ASP.NET MVC Movie Database Application tutorial and learnt that in MVC-land table rows can be (must be?) constructed as follows:

<% foreach (var item in Model) { %>     <tr>         <td>             <%= Html.Encode(item.Title) %>         </td>         <!-- and so on for the rest of the table cells... -->     </tr> <% } %> 

What can I add to this code to stripe the rows of my table?

Note: I know that this can be done using jQuery, I want to know if it can be done another way.

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If jQuery (or equivalent) is in your opinion the best or most appropriate post, I’d be interested in knowing why.

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  1. 2026-05-11T15:45:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:45 pm

    Another option that doesn’t involve lambdas and is a bit cleaner than what you got working might be this…

    <% int i=0; foreach (var item in Model) { %>     <tr class='<%= i++ % 2 == 0 ? 'alternate' : '' %>'>         <td>             <%= Html.Encode(item.Title) %>         </td>         <!-- and so on for the rest of the table cells... -->     </tr> <% } %> 
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