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Tip #104: Did you know … How to view text for the ‘hint’ buttons on the Publish Web Dialog?
After the Beta 2 release of Visual Studio 2010, the Publish Web Dialog was modified to include two information buttons associated with the Service URL and Site/application text boxes. (See Figure 1)
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Tip #103 revisited
In Tip #103 I showed a way of customizing the start page in order to add the New Website and Open Website controls. It turns out that using a loose XAML file as I did in that post is not the recommended practice; in fact, it’s recommended that you don’t do it that way.
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Tip#100: Did you know… How to view ASP.NET trace information?
You can enable ASP.NET tracing either at an Application level or at a page level; see Tip# 77: Did you know… How to enable Page Level Tracing for your ASP.NET pages? for more information.
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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#96: Did you know…You could publish your SQL databases using the SQL Publishing Wizard?
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Tip #95: Did you know… That Web Application Projects and Class libraries are now available in Express edition?
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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 #90: Did you know … How to rearrange menu items in Visual Web Developer?
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Tip #84: Did you know… How to set a Start page for your Web Site in Visual Web Developer?
As you are developing your site, you may want to start at a particular page for testing your web site. By defaults, when you start debugging, Visual Studio runs the page that was currently in focus in your designer.
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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.