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In VS 2008 there is a very useful feature of background HTML validation - it checks if CSS class name is valid i.e. it exists in one of the linked CSS files. It protects against spelling errors which are not easy to discover otherwise. But VS 2010 Express does not do that any more. And the relevant setting "Options->Text Editor->HTML->Validation->in CSS" is not there. Ok, maybe they made it a paid for option? VS 2010 Professional? Not there. Or maybe VS 2010 Ultimate? Not a trace.

Am I missing something here? If this option is really not there does anyone know a way around? Maybe a plugin that would do that?