ASP.Net MVC 6 introduced Tag helpers feature.
Why should we use tag helpers over the Helper class provided by previous versions?
The Tag Helpers were introduced for several reasons. Scott Hanselman talks in length about them here. However, the points for Tag Helpers include:
The following is really not very intuitive for a traditional front-end developer.
@Html.LabelFor(m => m.Title, new { @class = "control-label" })
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Title, new { @class = "form-control" })
However, it gets much more clear using tag helpers:
<label asp-for="Title" class="control-label" />
<input asp-for="Title" class="form-control" />
Note that this was in flux last I checked, including whether or not to use the asp-
prefix.
class
, placeholder
, or even other custom attributes.I use angular.js with my projects; for this, the syntax becomes even more confusing:
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Title, new { @class = "form-control", ng_model = "ctrl.title" })
Now it's as simple as adding the attribute, like we'd expect:
<input asp-for="Title" class="form-control" ng-model="ctrl.title" />
I'm not going to go in depth here, but you can create server-side expanding widgets that can even match your client-side frameworks for SEO purposes. There's a pretty decent tutorial for making tag helpers.
IMHO, the big reason is that it makes your markup cleaner; looking less like server-side code and more like HTML5.