Element Inspector in Visual Studio?

Try the following Debug -> Windows -> Locals It may be Immediate or Watch instead of Locals depending on what you are looking for. You will need to be in the middle of a Debugging session for Locals or Watch to show up.

Regardless of your choice, after typing an element and hitting enter, you’re taken to the next line, which is indented as you prefer.As you’d expect, IntelliSense has added filtering not only as you type but also based on the title case of the words in your searches, making it quicker and easier to insert elements. And when combined with Smart Indent, no matter where you drop the cursor, after hitting tab your new markup will automatically be positioned correctly in the document, as Figure 4 shows. Finally, the Visual Studio 2012 HTML editor has a number of great additions that support ASP.NET, such as Smart Tasks, extract user control and automatic event binding.

You can find out more about these features on the “What’s New in ASP.NET 4.5 and Visual Studio 2012” page at bit.ly/MXcIbG. The JavaScript editor in Visual Studio 2012 is completely new and supports ECMAScript 5. It brings some nice features like collapsing functions and brace matching.

And if you’re still scrolling around for a function, don’t.

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