Visual Studio Toolbox: Web Standards Update for Visual Studio 2010
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Continuing with our Web theme, Mads Kristensen of the ASP.NET team joins us. Mads is the author of several Visual Studio extensions that aid Web developers. Here, Mads explains and demos the following topics:
- Web Standards Update for Visual Studio 2010 SP1, which provides HTML5 and CSS3 support.
- CSS Essentials, which adds a few features to make writing CSS easier.
- Image Optimizer, which shrinks the size of your images.
After the demos, Mads talks a bit about what web developers can expect in Visual Studio vNext.
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please add this to Zune as a video podcast!
@burton: We are working on this. Thanks.
Any idea why the silverlight player won't stay full-screen when it loses focus? it means I can't watch the show full-screen on another monitor as I work. Also, the seek bar is tiny - can that be looked at?
Good show by the way - Nice to see the JScript madness has ended
I'm come from ShangHai,China.I work in software development.
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