Web Developer Tips
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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#101: Did you know… How to scope Theme
Themes are a way to define properties of pages and controls, and can be used to provide consistent look across pages. There are several different levels of applying a theme to an individual control, a page, or an application.
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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#99: Did you know… You can now install new Media and Developer Tools products with Web PI v2 RTW?
RTW version 2 of Web PI, which shipped in September, now offers additional products through Media and Developer Tools scenarios through the new Options Dialog. You can include products from these scenarios from the Options dialog:
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Tip#98: Did you know… The default Application Pool Identity in IIS 7.5 (Windows 7) changed from NetworkService to AppPoolIdentity?
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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 #94: Did you know … How to improve the performance of PHP application on Windows?
Today the Microsoft IIS team has released the beta of the Windows Cache Extension 1.0 for PHP.
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Tip #93: Did you know … PHP and Custom Error Pages configuration?
When deploying PHP web applications that handle their errors with their own error pages, the
existingResponse
for Custom Error Pages feature of IIS should be set to “PassThrough
” for that particular site. This greatly improves the customer experience when accessing your new application, particularly if your custom error pages are merely the defaults that come with IIS.