I also use the palettes all the time. But I am finding that almost everything in the old palettes that I actually used is still available in the new ones. Note that there are disclosure triangles that reveal more options on many of the buttons.

For me, just about everything removed from the palettes were items I removed myself via preferences in v. 9 --- all the phrase elements, all the font elements, applets, maps, subscript, etc. etc. Because of your message, I just went through the list of what is still in the palettes vs. what is missing and I used frequently and the only thing I came up with was span. (Of course, each of us has different coding habits and needs.)

What I get from missing a palette button or two are palettes which take up a lot less screen space. And that gives me more room for windows such as clippings which I use just as much but which I had to shorten to make it fit with all those palettes in the previous version.

Everything is still available from the Markup menu, of course, and keyboard equivalents can be your friend for anything you miss in the new palettes.

Ken

[email protected] (Wubfur) wrote on  7/19/11  9:12 PM

OK, so I actually use a bunch of the html markup palettes/buttons that
Barebones axed in BBEdit 10 a lot.  I'm not crazy about losing the
documents drawer (preferably on the right), but I can live with the
"currently open documents" sidebar (on the left), but I don't think I
can live without the Block, Inline, Phrase, and Font palettes. Am I
the only one?

Any suggestions for reasonable substitutes would be appreciated, but I
suspect it's back to BBEdit 9.6.3 for me.

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