I want to disable visual studios browser link. I found this question: How can I disable __vwd/js/artery in VS.NET 2013? and many other resources saying I should untick "Enable Browser Link" in the toolbar, but that toolbar doesn't show up in my visual studio. I've enabled all the debug toolbars but still no browser link button.
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This should explain how to turn off browser link. You could do it via web.config:
<appSettings>
<add key="vs:EnableBrowserLink" value="false"></add>
</appSettings>
or do it from the toolbar:
If that button isn't available, go to VIEW > Toolbars > Standard and make sure it's checked. Keep in mind it's only available in VS2013 and later.
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11Pretty annoying that the Browser Link Dashboard (the only relevant thing that Quick Launch can find) doesn't have any way to disable it! I guess it's expected that nobody turns off the Standard toolbar... but I do. Apr 13, 2015 at 20:33
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9BrowserLink just flooded Chrome developer tools network section with tons of XHR requests .. ugh, disabled now, worked for VS 2015 !! Jul 3, 2015 at 19:37
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2Thanks. This feature, until disabled, for me made vs2015 painfully slow. Was using VMWare Fusion, 4-8 cores on MBP, and Firefox -- not sure if IE would have been faster.– sobelitoJan 6, 2016 at 10:38
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2I would like to add the "Browser Link" button to a toolbar I actually use, but I can't find it in the commands to add list.– MysterMar 30, 2016 at 22:02
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1This really helped me a lot, browser link was hanging my chrome browser, even though i have a core i7 system.– PrithviOct 9, 2016 at 5:18
Merely unchecking Enable Browser Link
didn't do the trick for me in VS 2017.
I had to also uncheck Enable JavaScript debugging in ASP.NET
in Tools > Options > Debugging
as suggested here.
Update for 15.7.4: Not related to Browser Link specifically but I had to uncheck Stop debugger when browser window is closed
in Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > Web Projects
to prevent new browser windows (not tabs) from being opened when starting a project with debugging.
Go to web.config and just type
<appSettings>
<add key="vs:EnableBrowserLink" value="false"/>
</appSettings>
Finished! Ez and simple!
It looks like it can be difficult to identify where Browser Link button is. Show Browser Link button in the toolbar:
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Yes, the 'Add or remove Buttons' actually shows the 'Browser link' button, unlike 'Customize toolbars'.– Poul BakApr 17, 2021 at 14:21