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Support for editing cshtml

CSHTML files need a design surface just as much as any other HTML. Please include support for this in EW.

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      • kinziekinzie commented  · 

        Razor is the missing link for Expression Web. Razor makes it easier to do master pages and link different sections in different pages if wanted. Beats DWT by a mile. This nonsense of doing the css in Expression Web then porting to Visual Studio doesn't make sense. It would be nice to have a finished easy program to use. Not everyone wants or needs to get into the complicate programming of Web Forms or MVC. Somewhere in the razor process their has to be a split view incorporated into expression web. Internal preview doesn't matter, just the ability to have a split view of the code and css'ed page. Those that want to work with code only can do so.

      • wayne.blackmonwayne.blackmon commented  · 

        Please add .cshtml and limited razor support with preview to Expression Web.

      • cnichocnicho commented  · 

        Soon as possible please.

      • dharricdharric commented  · 

        Its hard to believe no one is asking for this. Please provide this support and I will upgrade my versions of expression web to the updated version. Thanks.

      • Chris MorganChris Morgan commented  · 

        razor (cshtml) is the answer to what has been missing in Expression Web.

      • Chris MorganChris Morgan commented  · 

        razor (cshtml) is the answer to what has been missing in Expression Web.

      • Ian HaynesIan Haynes commented  · 

        This is essentially the same as my request to support the 'ASP.Net Web Page' framework

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