Visual Studio sure has come a long way since the Visual InterDev days when it was about as intuitive as the U.S. tax code. Fortunately, Microsoft learned from applications like Dreamweaver and began releasing development environments we can use.
We’ve been looking into the widely-reported problem with Visual Studio 2010 where context menus contain scrollbars even when there is sufficient screen real estate to show the menu without one. We’re pleased to announce that there are patches available for Visual Studio and Windows Presentation Foundation that fix this problem. You will need to install both patches to fix this issue
Visual Studio 2010 patch: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/KB2345133
Windows Presentation Foundation 4.0 patch: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/KB2413613
via Hotfixes available for ‘scrolling context menu’ problem – The Visual Studio Blog – Site Home – MSDN Blogs.MSDN Blogs
I currently use VS 2010 & Expression Web 3 for ASP.NET work and still use Dreamweaver at times for Classic ASP work, but find myself using it very infrequently.




