How to do region collapse for JS in Visual Studio 2012/2013

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Region code collapse for JS in Visual Studio 2012 and 2013 ?

#region AutoComplete JS
$("#<%=txtBirim.ClientID %>").autocomplete({
   source: function (request, response) {
     $.ajax({
       url: '<%=ResolveUrl("~/Classlar/TextboxOtomatik.asmx/BirimGetir") %>',
       data: "{ 'prefix': '" + request.term + "'}",
       dataType: "json",
       type: "POST",
       contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
       success: function (data) {
       response($.map(data.d, function (item) {
         return {
         label: item.split('-')[0],
         val: item.split('-')[1]
       }
      }))
     },
    Code....
#endregion

Is there anyway to do something like this ?

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Pandiyan Cool On BEST ANSWER

Install web essentials

Use the same name in end region

//#region AutoComplete JS
$("#<%=txtBirim.ClientID %>").autocomplete({
      source: function(request, response) {
          $.ajax({
                url: '<%=ResolveUrl("~/Classlar/TextboxOtomatik.asmx/BirimGetir") %>',
                data: "{ 'prefix': '" + request.term + "'}",
                dataType: "json",
                type: "POST",
                contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
                success: function(data) {
                  response($.map(data.d, function(item) {
                    return {
                      label: item.split('-')[0],
                      val: item.split('-')[1]
                    }
                  }))
                },
                Code....
//#endregion AutoComplete JS
0
Oleg Alekseenko On

if you use Web Essentials in Visual Studio than you can write

//#region AutoComplete JS
youcode
//#endregion

see this link

0
Jahid On

Visual Studio: Just select the code area you want to collapse then right click on the mouse, click on Outlining then click on Hide Selection. You will get the collapse (+) sign on the left vertical bar. The Shortcut Key is Ctrl+M then Ctrl+H after selection.

2
Umair Ghouri On
  1. select the javascript code you want to hide 2.Press (

a.Ctrl+M

then

b.Ctrl+H ) then you can can name you region

4
prem On

It worked for me after installing the Visual Studio Advanced Javascript Outlining extension.

You can find the extension here

After installing the extension just restart your Visual Studio and you can use it like this

//#region MyRegion

Code Here

//#endregion