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7,423 PointsWhat is the shortcut key to wrap text that is already written in tags like how Zac did with the <p> tags?
Does anyone know the shortcut key to wrap text that is already on the screen in tags like how Zac did in the video. The word "Header" was written and then he highlighted the text and the <p></p> tags showed up to make it <p>Header</p>.
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Allen Garvey
42,498 PointsFor Sublime Text on Mac, highlight the text and press control+shift+w (w for wrap)
jason chan
31,009 Pointsi think he used emmet
Marlinda Davis
7,423 PointsAww, I am on Windows. I want a Mac now, they have some really cool features. Thanks for answering! :)
Sara Greer
16,032 PointsWindows would be alt-shift-w. Emmet is a good tool, but Sublime should have this built in: http://stackoverflow.com/a/24943809