Contents tagged with VS2008
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Tip#102: Did you know… How to specify tag specific formatting
Let’s see this with an example. I have the following html code on my page.
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Tip#97: Did you know… How to Display Hidden Information in Design View
The design view in Visual Studio can display glyphs and borders for the hidden non - graphic elements (such as div, span, form, and script elements). This feature helps you to see where the elements are and avoid inadvertently deleting the non-graphic elements from your page while editing.
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Tip #92: Did you know … How to select a master page using 'Select a Master Page' dialog?
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Tip #82: Did you know... How to migrate Visual Studio 2005 Web Application Project to Visual Studio 2008
Following steps highlight how a Visual Studio 2005 Web application project can be migrated to Visual Studio 2008.
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Tip #69: Did you know…The keyboard shortcut for View in Browser?
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Tip #68 Did you know… How simple it is to attach an existing style sheet to your web page?
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Tip #61: Did you know… How to create an ASP.Net Dynamic Data Web Site?
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Tip#57: Did you know… How to manage web site configuration through a web interface
The Web Site Administration Tool provides a web interface for you to manage different web site configuration settings. To launch the tool, for Web Application Project click Project-> ASP.Net Configuration & for Websites, click Website-> ASP.Net Configuration
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Tip # 53: Did you know... How to edit the templates for gridview in VS designer?
Gridview control has the flexibility to be configured how it's rendered using templates. Following steps show how the control's edit template can be changed in the Visual Studio Designer.
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Tip #40: Did you know…How to scope master pages?
Master page is a template page that can be used to create a consistent layout for your application. First you create a master page to define the look & feel of the application and then you create the content pages that contains the content.