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Start your free trialPetar Brkovic
8,651 PointsRecommended tag
When you start writing tag you do something at it automatically fill your tag, how?
2 Answers
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsYou just need to end the first tag and will end it all .
So for example, you start to type <nav
and when you close it
<nav> </nav>
it will automatically close it on workspace.
I hope this is what you mean.
Edward Bryan Kene Morales
7,374 PointsHi Petar,
I'm guessing that you are referring to auto-completion? This is a feature that most modern code editors have. But there's a much hard core plugin that will save you a lot of time - emmet. But bear in mind that you still have to know the proper syntax to use them well.
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Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsTalking about code editors,
I recommend Brackets , you have a live view , its free and it just awesome , it has everything you wish for.
I would also recommend Sublime Text 2 , its awesome too, but it has a feature less than brackets.
Hope this helps ^^
Edward Bryan Kene Morales
7,374 PointsEdward Bryan Kene Morales
7,374 PointsI agree! Brackets is great and they have a rich collection of really helpful plugins too!
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsI made a little post about this .
https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/code-editors-text-editors