Hi this may sound trivial but it's winding me up something chronic. When writing css, the autocomplete puts a space in between the brackets - this means when I hit enter after typing the last css rule I'm put on a new line followed by a space then the closing bracket. If I press right arrow twice then return, the new line is indented by a single space. This continues to happen until eventually my css rules are stair-stepping halfway across the page. The alternative is pressing delete then right arrow then return after writing my last rule.
Is this an issue with my tab settings? Is there a way to either adjust the css bracket autocomplete to {} rather than { } or make my return key take me to the start of the line? I don't care about indents when I'm writing css.
Many thanks!
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I don't know of a way that you can change that. Quite honestly it doesn't bother me, but of course we all have our own preferences, I would ask Scott or one of the team, see if it's designed in there, but I haven't come across it.
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I've got around it by turning off code completion, not the end of the world I guess!
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I've got around it by turning off code completion, not the end of the world I guess!
I've got around it by turning off code completion, not the end of the world I guess!
No but coding stuff is how comfortable we feel with a product. I've tried loads and CC is the best for me, Yeah it's not perfect but it suits me. The only other one that did was Evrsoft.
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http://nbdesigns.me.uk - responsive
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http://brewstersartz.co.uk - responsive
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