Lesscss in Visual Studio - visual-studio-2010

Is it possible to use lesscss in Visual Studio without getting errors and use IntelliSense to coding better?
p.m. I'm using this but I still getting errors.
update1
I tried this but VS still show me errors with this:
#t1 {
.shadow;
.transition;
.radius;
}

Web Essentials 2012 is another. And it is really good.
http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/07d54d12-7133-4e15-becb-6f451ea3bea6
I think it was created by the same guy who developed BlogEngine.Net

I came across this site just by googling but i don't have any experience using it.
http://www.mindscapehq.com/products/web-workbench

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Visual Studio 2019 WebBrowser Extension Problem

I'm Using Visual Studio 2019 and I have a Windows Forms Project, But In This Project I can't Find WebbBrowser Extension, Can Anyone Help Me?
Having this same issue, IDK why your post was -1 other than the fact Google held the answer.
Here is a link to the Dev Community page I found. Apparently, the web browser has been removed in the 2019 version. Looks like I'll be using 2017 for some projects.
Another user also asked here. and got a better answer than mine.
That's like making a new car and thinking only of left-handed people...

Visual Studio -.ASPX files take so much longer to load

I am using VS 2010 i am accessing it through remote desktop but when i run some page it is taking alot of time to load,i dont know why is there any quick solution for this?
Try disabling intellitrace in VS2010. There are numerous posts online, discussing this behaviour in VS2010. One of the tips should help you.

What's the reason for error message? I am using VS 2010 professional edition

What's the reason for error message "The snapshot is out of date and cannot be used anymore because type tree has been updated, A new snapshow needs to be acquired"?
This error appeared right after I launched VS2010 and added username/pwd to connect to TFS repository.
I am using VS 2010 professional edition.
It happened to me with VS2012 as well after loading the project without source control binding, a local simple WinForms project. All I needed to do was Clean & Rebuild. After that the problem was solved.
This is a bug in Visual Studio. According to http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/742959/the-snapshot-is-out-of-date "We've taken a closer look at this problem and it isn't one that we'll be able to solve in the next release of Visual Studio."
They recommend waiting around until the background language parser service is done (or, in other words, don't try to be too productive there partner.) My experience is that closing all documents, cleaning the solution, rebuilding it and then closing and re-opening with a pause after does remove the error.
Until you do something silly, like edit code. Then all bets are off again as to when it reoccurs.
I had a similar issue with VS2012 and after rebuilding the solution twice, I still saw the same error message.
Following an advice from a post from this site, I closed the Designer tab, reopened it from the Solution Explorer, and the problem was resolved.
I got this error too, but after I unload project and reload project, the problem was resolved.
Simply restarting Visual Studio 2012 was a workaround for me, but it kept happening about every hour and having to restart visual studio that often was very annoying.
I also found this post which suggests that the Productivity Power Tools are the problem and to simply turn off the Automatic Brace Completion in Tools->Options->Productivity Power Tools. Since making this change I haven't seen the error message again :)
I'll note though that I am using Visual Studio 2012 and the OP is using Visual Studio 2010, but the Productivity Power Tools are available for VS 2010 too, so this may still fix the problem in VS 2010.
The same issue persists in VS2013, but no amount of Clean/Rebuild or restarting VS will help. The only way I can do a successful publish, is to disable the AutoT4MVC extension.
I got this error too. I closed Visual Studio 2012 and opened it again and the error was gone.
I got this error when I had conflicting class names / namespaces. I was referencing a UserControl from a different DLL in my XAML file which had the same name as my XAML file (class name). Maybe this helps.
I used Visual Studio 2012, and just faced this error on my Windows 8. It seems like Turning off the VM and restarting Visual Studio fixed the issue.
I just got this with VS2010.
I had a form with a user control (UCa) with a user control (UCa) from a different project on it. Made a change to the UCb then flicked to the designer for the form and boom! Snapshot error.
Resolved by a full clean and then rebuilding just the UCb project before building the rest of the project.
I'm using Visual Studio 2012, and I got this error when starting Visual Studio, letting TFS connect to the server, and THEN opening my solution. The fix was simply closing VS and launching the solution directly.
I'll throw my two cents in here as well.
I've tried every combination of Clean, Rebuild, Restart, etc. What I've found is that restarting Visual Studio usually makes the problem go away for at least one Publish. Here's the weird part, though. You can also fix the problem by doing absolutely nothing. If you just let Visual Studio sit for about a minute or two, and then publish, it will usually work just fine. There's some background voodoo going on here, and waiting for it to finish seems to do the trick.
I have a solution with two parts that need published. One is a WCF service application, and the other is the ASP.NET MVC5 website itself. Anytime I publish the services, and then try to publish the site I'll see this error. I can publish the services, restart VS, and then publish the site, OR I can publish the services, go get a drink, and then publish the site. As long as I give VS a chance to "settle" between any kind of rebuild and the publishing of the site, everything seems to work as expected.
Take a walk, come back, problem solved. OR if you don't have the time. Clean, Rebuild, Restart, Publish (lather, rinse, repeat).

Learning Visual Studio 2008 from Scratch

I've never used any version of Visual Studio. I know some SQL and some C, C++, Pascal, etc., from the "olden days" way of programming.
My new job requires me to use Visual Studio. I'm just lost at the "jargon" and at where to find things and finding my way around it.
How do I get started?
Thanks.
Here is a good place to start with walkthroughs.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms165079(v=vs.80).aspx
I think that youtube would also be a great place to check for tutorials on how to get started using the IDE.
This is helpful in getting started to get familiar with Visual Studio 2008. Documentation is very helpful.
A good place to start is google. You can start searching for concepts:
solutions
project types/project configurations
compiling
linking
adding files/resources/classes/etc.
debugging
debugging tools and windows

Write VS 2010 plugin/addin/extension

For my project I was need localization plugin. I dont find it and instead of write own console localiztion utility. I think this will be useful for community.
I want to wrap it into plugin for VS.
May be already exisists VS addings project templates?
Can anybody help me from what I should start?
Many thanks.
Download and install the Visual Studio 2010 SDK. It comes with plenty of sample code.

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