

Support for languages like TypeScript, Markdown and even format-specific editors (i.e. HTML Editing including ZenCoding, LoremPixel and more… If you’re not using Web Essentials yet, go get it now! It includes great support for a variety of things that help with your day to day development including:īundling Support for JavaScript, CSS, and HTMLĬSS Helpers to add vendor specific styles, browser validation, color pickers and more… Since the introduction of Visual Studio 2012 as well as Web Essentials things have gotten really good.

The JavaScript, CSS and HTML support was substandard. Web development in Visual Studio used to be pretty painful. While it’s not without it’s own foibles, it does most things really well. This means I need the best in breed in tools no matter where I’m writing code. In many of the projects I help with we have to handle back-end and front-end coding for web projects.
