I recommend using GetBundles to update your PHP bundle as well. The default PHP bundle is great IMO. Command+F1 (tooltip function doc) and Command+Esc (completion popup) are very useful when you need to peek at the prototype and exact spelling of built in functions.
Brandon
Which bundles should I use for a nice environment for website development (HTML, CSS and probably some PHP).
Yes, great, thanks for great suggestions, everyone. :) I also found I can view the web page using Ctrl+Option+Command+p, and it shows changes real time. But would it be possible to keep that window visible while changing the css file? (As soon as I switch file, the window disappears.) Or do I need to include style stuff inline and move it to a separate file later?
I probably also should find a good website or book and update my knowledge on CSS and newer (X)HTML standards. I taught myself HTML 3.2 and after that I've just probed my way around modifying css files and such + I started closing tags ... :)
Maybe a little off topic, but I thought I would share:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:55 PM, I wrote:
I probably also should find a good website or book and update my knowledge on CSS and newer (X)HTML standards. I taught myself HTML 3.2 and after that I've just probed my way around modifying css files and such + I started closing tags ... :)
Googling around I found many good resources from http://w3fools.com/ http://htmldog.com/ seems to have nice tutorials.
Phil, search for livereload it's the BEST tool for doing that (js and css)
-- Mario "Kuroir" Ricalde +1 (415) 800-415-4
On Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 5:30 PM, Phil wrote:
Maybe a little off topic, but I thought I would share: On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:55 PM, I wrote:
I probably also should find a good website or book and update my knowledge on CSS and newer (X)HTML standards. I taught myself HTML 3.2 and after that I've just probed my way around modifying css files and such + I started closing tags ... :)
Googling around I found many good resources from http://w3fools.com/ http://htmldog.com/ seems to have nice tutorials. -- Phil :) _______________________________________________ textmate mailing list textmate@lists.macromates.com (mailto:textmate@lists.macromates.com) http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate