Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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atakanozban.com
The source code for my personal portfolio website: an ASP.NET MVC 5 site with a small custom admin panel for managing projects, affiliate links, social icons and the site wallpaper, plus English/Turkish localization.
Features
- Public site: home, about, my projects (with an image/iframe carousel per project), affiliate links, dynamic social icons in the footer, and a changeable background wallpaper.
- Admin panel (
/admin) protected by Forms Authentication:- My Projects: create/edit posts with EN/TR translations and a media manager (upload images or embed iframes, drag-free reordering via a sort order field).
- Affiliate Links: create/edit links with a logo, title, description and EN/TR translations.
- Social Icons: manage the icon row shown in the site footer (Font Awesome classes + URLs).
- Wallpaper: upload a new background image for the whole site, or reset to the default.
- Image uploads everywhere support both the regular file picker and pasting an image straight from the clipboard (Ctrl+V).
- English / Turkish localization via
.resxresource files and a culture cookie.
Tech stack
- ASP.NET MVC 5 / .NET Framework 4.7.2
- Entity Framework 6 (Code First, but with automatic migrations disabled — see Database setup below)
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Bootstrap 5.3.3 and Font Awesome 6 (loaded from CDN)
Prerequisites
- Windows with Visual Studio 2019+ (the ".NET desktop development" / "ASP.NET and web development" workload) or MSBuild + IIS/IIS Express
- SQL Server (LocalDB, SQL Server Express, or a full instance)
- (Optional) An FTP/hosting environment if you want to deploy it somewhere other than IIS Express
Getting started
1. Clone and restore packages
git clone <this-repo-url>
cd atakanozbancom
Open atakanozbancom.sln in Visual Studio. NuGet packages will restore automatically on
build (or run nuget restore atakanozbancom.sln from a Developer Command Prompt).
2. Database setup
This project uses EF6 Code First with Database.SetInitializer<Context>(null), meaning
Entity Framework will never create or alter tables for you — the schema is managed by hand.
-
Create an empty database (SQL Server Management Studio, Azure Data Studio, or
sqlcmd):CREATE DATABASE atakanozbancomdb; -
Run
database/schema.sqlagainst that database. It creates every table the app needs (admins, projects, affiliate links, social icons, site settings) and inserts one seed admin account (admin/change-this-password). -
Change that seed password (see Security notes — logins currently compare passwords as plain text, so don't reuse a real password here).
3. Configure Web.config
Open Web.config and update the connectionStrings section to point at your SQL Server
instance:
<connectionStrings>
<add name="Context" connectionString="Data Source=YOUR_SERVER\INSTANCE;Initial Catalog=atakanozbancomdb;Integrated Security=true;" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
</connectionStrings>
Then generate your own <machineKey /> (see the comment above <customErrors> in
Web.config for a couple of ways to do this) and paste it into <system.web>. This keeps
authentication cookies and ViewState valid across app restarts/deployments — don't skip it,
and don't reuse a sample key you find online.
4. Run it
Press F5 in Visual Studio (or Ctrl+F5 to skip the debugger). The site starts at the URL
shown in the IIS Express system tray icon / Visual Studio's toolbar. Log in at /login
with the admin account you created above, then manage content from /admin.
Project structure
Controllers/ MVC controllers (public site + admin panel)
Models/classes/ Entity Framework models, view models, helpers
Views/ Razor views, organized by controller
App_GlobalResources/ English (.resx) and Turkish (.tr-TR.resx) translation strings
App_Start/ Routing, bundling and filter configuration
Content/uploads/ User-uploaded images (logos, project media, wallpaper) — gitignored
database/schema.sql Full database schema + seed admin account
web_atakanozbancom/ Static assets (CSS/JS/images) for the public site
Uploaded content
Anything uploaded through the admin panel (project media, affiliate link logos, the
wallpaper) is written to folders under Content/uploads/. Those folders are tracked with
a .gitkeep placeholder but their contents are gitignored, since uploaded files are
runtime data, not source code.
Security notes
This project was open-sourced as a personal portfolio/reference, not as a hardened multi-tenant product. A few things worth knowing if you deploy your own copy or build on it:
- Passwords are stored and compared in plain text (
loginController). If you plan to expose this beyond your own local use, replace this with a proper password hash (e.g. BCrypt/PBKDF2) before going live. - The admin panel already includes
[Authorize]on every management action and[ValidateAntiForgeryToken]on every state-changing POST, so it's protected against CSRF once you're logged in — but access is still gated by a single shared admin login rather than per-user accounts/roles. - File uploads are restricted to an image extension allowlist (
.jpg,.jpeg,.png,.webp,.gif) — SVG is intentionally excluded since it can carry executable script. - User-entered descriptions are HTML-encoded before rendering; a small
[text](https://...)markdown-style syntax is the only way to add links, viaDescriptionFormatter.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.