Noteworthy features that have been in place since the 2.0 version are code-sensitive spell check, auto complete of many different languages (HTML, PHP, CSS, etc.), snippets, project management and autosave. I am looking for HTML and PHP editors (or IDE) that have auto-complete features. But what I want is an editor or an IDE that has an auto-complete feature.
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Is there a WYSIWYG editor for mac that allows to wrap text in desired tags via GUI?
Basically something where I can paste in some text, select paragraphs and mark them as
div or ul li etc. '
I don't need any CSS support or auto-generated classes, just to quickly turn large body of text into very clean, simple HTML.
StpnStpn
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A first option would be Blue Griffon http://bluegriffon.org It now has a payed version but the free one is good enough for this.
You will need probably need to strip some tags that are inserted every time you enter the design mode.
Another option is https://www.seamonkey-project.org
But if the text is quite long or you have already 'taged' in Word it is probably easier to strip the attributes of the generated html.
Sometimes this aproach is faster because in the previous programs you need to select the text to be tagged.
Using Word you can go much faster using the arrows and assigning shortcuts to the tags, for example I prepared some time ago a template to assign Ctrl+1 to header 1, Ctrl+2 to header 2 upt to trl+5 that is a normal paragraph.
Take a look at this search on this same site: https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/search?q=html+strip
RafaelRafael
The is a free app in app in App Store named 'HelloWeb'. A very simple html builder with a view tab to see results.
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Will automatically add closing tags when you complete the opening tag.
Install using
apm install autoclose-html
Html Editor For Mac That Auto Completes Html Tags List
Under normal circumstances ending tags will be inserted on the same line for inline elements and with
ntn in between for block elements. This is determined by attaching an element of the given type to the window and checking it's calculated display value.You can use Force Inline and Force Block preferences to override this.
If you find a bug, please feel free to file an issue. Please understand however that I have very little time to work on this anymore, so most feature requests will not be implemented.
Better than an issue, however, would be to try and fix it yourself and submit a PR.
If you are interested in helping maintain this library, please contact me. As I mentioned, I have very little time to devote to this anymore, so if someone has interest in helping to keep it maintained, I'm open to considering it.
Force Inline
Elements in this comma delimited list will render their closing tags on the same line, even if they are block by default. You can set this to '*' to force all closing tags to render inline.
Force Block
Elements in this comma delimited list will render their closing tags after a tabbed line, even if they are inline by default. A value of '*' for Force Inline overrides all values in Force Block.
Never Close
Elements in this comma delimited list should not render a closing tag
Make Never Close Elements Self ClosingHtml Editor For Mac That Auto Completes Html Tags
Will convert elements in Never Close list from
<br> to <br />
Legacy/International Mode
Enables the old style of completion detection using buffer events rather than keybindings.Atom doesn't work well currently with non-US/non-QUERTY keyboards and will not correctlyfire events when '>' is pressed and/or fire events for entirely different keys. Please note thatthis mode is buggy (ie can complete after undo) and may not be compatible with newfeatures and bug fixes in future releases, post-0.22.0 If/when the core issues behindkeybindings not reporting correctly on international keyboards is solved this option willbe removed.
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