[TxMt] Re: Which bundles/customization to use/setup for HTML and CSS site development?

Phil textmate at luminated.net
Thu Jul 21 19:55:28 UTC 2011


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 ... :)

-- 
Phil :)

On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Brandon M Fryslie
<bmf at email.arizona.edu> wrote:
> 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).
>>
>
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