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Customize Visual Studio
Hi,
I have an issue with visual studio 2003 on how they format your codes on the document window. When I am putting controls on the form using drag-and-drop, and switching to the other tab to look at the code, I dont liek how they format the codes. Especially the embedded styles on the controls. sample: <asp:textbox id="TextBox1" style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 216px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 104px" runat="server"></asp:textbox> What i wanted is if possible have Visual Studio automatically separate styles from the BODY of the HTML file and put it on the HEAD region. For reasons of readability/clarity, easy access, and personal preference. If this is not possible, can you at least set VStudio 2003 to write the style attributes and values all in lowercase or any preference? I tried setting through the options in this procedure: Tools->Options->Text Editor->CSS->Format sample setting: Style: Semi-expanded Capitalization: Lowercase Preview: BODY { color: red; font-family: Arial; } But this does not seem to work. The style attributes embedded in web controls are still written in ALL-CAPS. Is there a way to fix this? .. |
Re: Customize Visual Studio
Ger4ld wrote:
> I have an issue with visual studio 2003 on how they format > your codes on the document window. the new VS 2005 that will be in beta soon has much better formatting options... Eric |
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