Tip/Trick: Increase your VS screen real estate by disabling HTML Navigation Bar

Posted by: ScottGus Blog, on 21 Sep 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Below is a tip/trick I twittered via my Twitter account earlier today.  A number of people seemed interested in so I thought i'd blog it here too. HTML Navigation Bar in VS 2008 By default, when you are in HTML source-editing mode with VS 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2008 Express edition there is a set of drop-downs that are rendered immediately above the HTML text editor view: This set of drop-downs is called the "Navigation Bar", and in the VS 2008 HTML editor...

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