[TxMt] Re: Convert inline CSS to stylesheet - Merge all STYLE tags into HEAD
Thomas Aylott
oblivious at subtlegradient.com
Sun Jun 6 19:58:10 UTC 2010
I should read this list more often.
All my stuff is now on github at http://github.com/subtleGradient/
Balance Jr was moved to: http://github.com/subtleGradient/SelectStuff.tmbundle
It really needs an update, but I'm busy and stuff or whatever. It
works well enough for me I guess.
A bunch of stuff is in http://github.com/subtleGradient/subtlegradient.tmbundle
I don't remember where the merge styles thing is.
I should probly get around to releasing all my other bundles one of these days…
— Thomas Aylott
SubtleGradient
MooTools
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:55 AM, Eric O'Brien <ericob at extramonday.com> wrote:
> I wasn't even looking for this, but perhaps the mega bundle from
> subtlegradient (Thomas Aylott) contains what you were remembering.
> I haven't "pressed the button" myself, but you might want to take a look.
> A screenscast is at <http://tinyurl.com/32po4dy>. It is referred to as the
> "Balance Jr 2.0 for TextMate ScreenCast," but Balance Jr is just one of many
> things in the bundle ("tAylott_subtleGradient.tmbundle").
> Under CSS is "Merge all STYLE tags into HEAD" hmm!
> The most recent version of the bundle that I have found seems to be from
> 2006, and I can't actually locate one online at the moment. Look around.
> Ask Thomas!
> eo
>
> On May 21, 2010, at 3:50 AM, Jon Ippolito wrote:
>
> Although I can't find it now, I seem to recall seeing a nifty TextMate
> command that would harvest all inline styles from an HTML document and place
> them in a stylesheet at the top of the document (eg, sorted by id).
>
> Anyone remember in which bundle that command could/can be found?
>
> jon
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