>>Hi,
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>>I want to create a project in my VS 2015 where I can simply maintain static HTML pages. I can't seem to find how. When I create an empty solution, the VS automatically creates bunch of files (e.g. web.config, and many others). All I want is a place where I can see my static HTML pages. And nothing else. How do you do it?
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>>TIA
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>Did you try creating simple Windows Desktop C# Console application?
>That won't let you run, them but you can edit them.
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>I use Eclipse with WAMP to do HTML. The intellisense is not a good as VS, but it works OK
No, I didn't create Windows Desktop C# application. I created a web application (because I am going to be creating HTML files). There has to be a way to simply create static HTML files in VS, store them in a folder and see them in a project. I am not familiar with Eclipse so I will stick with VS 2015 (which I have used for creating Web applications that need .NET). But in this case I don't need to have .NET, just static HTML
Thank you.
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