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How to turn off Visual Studio preview mode for XAML views

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0 comments   /   posted by Emil Stoychev on Jun 15, 2009
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John Papa has a tip on how to save some time and prevent Visual Studio to open your XAML files in preview mode.

If you work with Silverlight a lot like I do, you might be frustrated with the time it takes Visual Studio to try to render the preview of your Silverlight Views. This can be a painful process, especially when the View gets more complicated … because sometimes Visual Studio cannot even display the preview. Also, whenever the XAML page is opened in Visual Studio, it takes a while to "try" to display the View in preview mode.

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