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Re: Sublime Text packages

#11
A bit off topic, but it's better to ask here than to create another thread.

I'm teaching myself HTML, and CSS and JS (jQuery). Are there any essential Sublime Text packages that I have to install? I searched it on DDG but it wasn't very helpful (most of the articles were outdated).

PS: I only have "Package Control" installed.

Re: Sublime Text packages

#12
post #11

A bit off topic, but it's better to ask here than to create another thread. I'm teaching myself HTML, and CSS and JS (jQuery). Are there any essential Sublime Text packages that I have to install? I searched it on DDG but it wasn't very helpful (most of the articles were outdated). PS: I only have "Package Control" installed.

Have to, absolutely not - but you'll find that Emmet is extremely useful for HTML.

Re: Sublime Text packages

#13
post #10

When I middle-click on a link, I expect it to open in a new tab. When browsing lists of things I tend to scroll through the list and open a bunch of tabs, then peruse them at my leisure later on, and I can't do that on your site.

Middle click to open in a new tab seems ok for me (Chrome 28 Stable on Win7 x64).

Re: Sublime Text packages

#14
post #11

A bit off topic, but it's better to ask here than to create another thread. I'm teaching myself HTML, and CSS and JS (jQuery). Are there any essential Sublime Text packages that I have to install? I searched it on DDG but it wasn't very helpful (most of the articles were outdated). PS: I only have "Package Control" installed.

Have to, absolutely not - but you'll find that Emmet is extremely useful for HTML.

Some non language specific ones I use constantly: SublimeLinter, Sidebar Enhancements, Git, Quick File Creator, FileDiffs.

Re: Sublime Text packages

#16
post #10

When I middle-click on a link, I expect it to open in a new tab. When browsing lists of things I tend to scroll through the list and open a bunch of tabs, then peruse them at my leisure later on, and I can't do that on your site.

Middle click to open in a new tab seems ok for me (Chrome 28 Stable on Win7 x64).

Middle click doesn't seem to work on Chrome 28.0.1500.72 on Win8 x64... It does, however, work on 30.0.1582.0 canary.

Re: Sublime Text packages

#18

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Have to, absolutely not - but you'll find that Emmet is extremely useful for HTML.

Some non language specific ones I use constantly: SublimeLinter, Sidebar Enhancements, Git, Quick File Creator, FileDiffs.

Thanks for the tip on Quick File Creator. I'm a pretty heavy Sublime Text user and that just solved a pain point for me.

Another one that's useful for me in web-related work and not specific to any particular language is the Web Encoders plugin: https://github.com/revolunet/sublimetext-web-encoders -- I often use it when I need to test URL encoding/decoding stuff.

Re: Sublime Text packages

#19
post #2

Does this offer any real benefit over the official list on the sublime package control page? http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/community One suggestion to bring it to at least feature parity: It is useful to display the operating systems that each package supports.

Just a heads up for anyone interested. I've been working on a very significant revamp of the Package Control site that coincides with all of my work on Package Control 2.0. I've been pushing hard the past couple of weeks, with a hopeful launch in the next couple of days.

Re: Sublime Text packages

#20
post #19
post #2

Does this offer any real benefit over the official list on the sublime package control page? http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/community One suggestion to bring it to at least feature parity: It is useful to display the operating systems that each package supports.

Just a heads up for anyone interested. I've been working on a very significant revamp of the Package Control site that coincides with all of my work on Package Control 2.0. I've been pushing hard the past couple of weeks, with a hopeful launch in the next couple of days.

that is so awesome.
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