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In this article let's look at how we can create a simple form and POST data to an AspNetCore API via jQuery. To style this application, we'll use Bootstrap, which is a popular CSS framework for desiging responsive web pages. We'll also make use of Tag Helpers, which make binding the back-end controller attributes - such as route urls in the views easy.