On Nov 8, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Patrick James wrote:

> Some people like to use a CSS editor for editing CSS such as CSSEdit,
> but personally I find that simply using BBEdit's CSS palette suits me
> better. I like to just have it floating around when I'm mucking about
> with CSS. It reminds me of all that is available and seems to me to be
> a very neat CSS assistant.

You're right, Patrick, I overlooked the palettes. I tend to favor  
keyboard shortcuts myself, but the palettes are very useful.

Also, some might not realize that BBEdit's Markup -> Tag Maker…  
command also works with CSS. It does a great job of listing all the  
available properties for the current selector, and it can be accessed  
entirely from the keyboard if you prefer that approach.

-Dennis
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