Off-hand, I’m not sure if you can get rid of those, but they do offer 
convenience. Press the Tab key to select the <##> marker and enter your 
text (or delete it).

rd.

[email protected] wrote:

> When working with tags then BBEdit helps, but also it produces this  <##>.
>
> In css
> color: <##>; .
>
> or html.
>
> Where is the setting to do so, so I just get for example
>
> <p></p>
>
> instead of
>
> <p><##></p>.
>
> /
>
> with best regards, Omar KN, Stockholm, Sweden
>
>
>

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