Leave the web page running for tweaking and change of markup. It takes VERY littlie time, and you don't need to re-compile the application in this case. So, once you have the page created, you can leave that page running, make some changes to the markup page, ctrl-s, and now flip back to the web page and re-fresh. If you modify the c# (or vb.net code), then you have to exit the web browser and re-start the application (so yes, your only option is to re-compile). Just hit ctrl-s to save, and go back to the web page, and refresh (f5 or click on browser refresh button). You go into the markup page, change some markup and say modify some JavaScript? Launch + run the project on the web page you are working on. Is the only way to see what your page looks like to compile and run the Application? There is no forms designer and no designer Wysiwyg concept. So, if you adopt and create a new Visual Studio project, but choose MVC/razor? So, they never really started out and enjoyed a drag + drop and a Wysiwyg forms designer. Even the code-behind on a web form? It was REALLY nice and again oh so familiar to desktop developers.īut now? Well, most developers don't come from a desktop background. This was and is a transition type of technology for those coming from the desktop. Given that MOST developers when asp.net came out were desktop developers? If you adopt asp.net + web forms? Then yes, you get a designer that you can drag + drop controls onto that web form.
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