We have some .NET back-end developers and some front-end (HTML & CSS) developers who have the minimum knowledge about ASP.NET MVC and Razor. This makes it hard to let both back-end and front-end developers work on the views directly. Therefore, normally back-end developers create a complex html page (using some frameworks) which then needed to be transferred into razor views. We normally end up doing this by copy and pasting the markup which makes the whole process so slow.
Often after our back-end developers add code to the pages (e.g. foreach loops), front-end developers have to make some changes to fix bugs or change the UI (for some reasons) and then they find it impossible to work on a page which carries .NET code too.
My question is that what is the best way of isolating these two concerns, which are building the html code and adding the razor/c# code.
I was thinking of having a pure HTML view and build the Razor view around it but I am not sure how this can be implemented technically.