At least, this version lacks (compared with v9) the possibility to
drag drop multiple images from the project drawer to hml documents,
and so the other
fast tag setups that v9 has, such as the pre defined title filed for
the anchor tags (we always put titles: so like the href prop, I should
not have to select the title field from the menu to define it: and why
are there both the class and id attributes then? Title is quite
mandatory in good html programming, while class and id are just
options). So, to me, it's still a downgrade.

Basically (I insist on this) It really seems that none
of the bbedit programmers are advanced *HTML* programmers. You should
hire someone to extensively check the real usability and effectiveness
of the html tools. I'm shure you would end up strongly improving this
aspect of bbedit.

You surely did something good by adding the ability to add arbitrary
properties to html tags, but you stripped out ALL the good things
there were in v9. v10 seems just an incomplete draft, not a
finished upgrade. So right direction, but far from the final step (at
least for what affects the HTML TOOLS and projects).
Maybe for say, a C++ programmer is a huge upgrade, I don't know.
For me, an html/css/js/as/php programmer, using bbedit since 1999, v10
it's not an upgrade, compared with v9.6





On 2 Set, 19:31, vapor <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've really tried to like 10, but I find myself drifting back to 9.6
> more and more.
>
> The main reason is I miss my pre-populated windows. For instance, want
> to add a stylesheet link in 9, just click Head Elements > Link and get
> presented a nice modal with all available options. Now, in 10, I
> actually have to type in (and remember) all the options.
>
> The reason I've loved BBedit since v7 was it didn't make me type like
> other text editors, etc. Yea, I know autocomplete and such, but I
> loved not really thinking much about it.
>
> And how about easy stuff like mailto:. It was just highlight an
> address and click on anchor to have the modal box show all the
> options. Now I have to fill in an empty box? Yea, I know this could be
> done with clipping, but even that requires me to go back in and fill
> in the options.
>
> Please give me back my old modal boxes combined with the new
> interface. Staying this way will guarantee my never upgrading again.
>
> Cordially,
> Kirk

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