That is an interesting blast from the past. (part of the Visual Studio 2010 family) was a pivotal tool for web development at the time.
One of the standout features of the 2010 edition was its significantly improved CSS support. For the first time, developers had access to a dedicated CSS properties window and a "Color Picker" that made styling less of a manual chore. It also introduced snippets for HTML5 and CSS3, reflecting the industry's shift toward modern web standards. The "Design View" allowed for a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) experience, which was essential for developers who preferred a visual approach to layout before the rise of complex front-end frameworks. visual web developer 2010
The design view was upgraded to support CSS 2.1 standards more accurately. It offered a "Split View," allowing developers to see the Design view and Source code simultaneously, with changes in one view instantly reflected in the other. That is an interesting blast from the past