In many cases, you’re better off using the tab-triggered snippets that you’ll find in the Bundle editor. To see a list of them, go into Bundles->Bundle Editor->Edit Snippets and take a peek at what's available. For example, just typing p and hitting tab would give you a block:
<p class="name">
</p>
...where you can tab through to delete or change the class name. The last time you hit tab it will place your caret right in the middle of the tags. There are a lot of snippets defined and you can modify them and create your own for your most used tasks!
Brett
On Dec 28, 2006, at 1:31 AM, Niko Dittmann wrote:
Hi.
Basically I'm making HTML-tags in two ways:
- type CTRL-< to generate open & close tags and then the tag you
want. P.e. CTRL-<ul gives you <ul></ul>
- open your tags with just <ul (gives you <ul>) and use CTRL-ALT-.
to close it.
Be shure to use HTML as language.
Niko.
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