Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
I like your thoughts here @kishu27
... but, I would make one change to the proposal...
div#page {}
div#page-container {}
div#util-links {}
div#frame {}
div#footer {}
that way we aren't totally bogging down our css with a million extra characters
and also making it a bit easier on the browser, come load time :D
Original comment by olson.l...@gmail.com
on 6 Dec 2010 at 10:03
I guess this feature will make sense on something like Eclipse. Not every
editor/platform provide easy access to clipboard. And I think this feature
should not depend on Expand Abbreviation action: you can place your caret on
any element and this feature should match the complete tag, find all inner
elements and provide a special window where user can choose how CSS selectors
whould be genrated. Something like 'include tag names', 'use IDs', 'use
CLASSes', 'use nesting' and so on
Original comment by serge....@gmail.com
on 7 Dec 2010 at 9:06
thanks for the reply @olson.levi
your change makes sense, but lets consider a situation:
div#page>div.callout-column-type>div.column.column-one+div.column.column-two
this produces a column style in which left column (one) is wider and two is
narrow
same site uses another layout in which both columns are equal in width (or lets
say any change in the width/layout), resulting:
div#page>div.dual-column-type>div.column.column-one+div.column.column-two
In real practical world, people do use such techniques in website development.
Your change will fail this situation.
Lets say we leave it to the developer for removing the obsolete selctors and
empty style sets, then it should be enough improvement for productivity.
Please share your thoughts regarding this. Thanks dude :)
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Hey @serge.che, thanks for looking here mate.
By your comment, I understood that you are saying that not all editors allow
zen-coding to play around with clipboard easily. My case here is that user
pastes the string themselves (which then should be a normal text within the
editor for zen-coding) and then presses command + , or ctrl + ,
You have provided a brilliant idea with not using it on Expand Abbreviation but
with caret placing on any element. However, if there's no easy access to
clipboard then editors like dreamweaver will suffer, right?
Thanks guys.
Original comment by kish...@gmail.com
on 7 Dec 2010 at 9:37
Oh, got it. That makes sense. I guess it can be implemented as a custom filter
with some options, something like this:
div#page>div#page-container|css:t:d
E.g. "use 'css' filter with 't' (ouput tags) and 'd' (deep selectors) options"
Original comment by serge....@gmail.com
on 7 Dec 2010 at 10:19
yes. But the way you show it with custom filters hint me that at the same
place in editor you want to expand it to tags and selectors(or deep selectors)
both. What I (or maybe other guys) would want it to type or paste
"div#page>div#page-container" in separately html and css document editors and
expand it to appropriate tags and selector for each document. probably this
way the change would be less complex for zen-coding and also be simple for
developers to grasp it.
lets say by your way I expand it with t and d options and it will expand to
both css selectors and html tags at the same place and I would have to copy and
paste the css selectors out to other document (if i understood it correct)
I hope you get what I mean.
thanks for looking
Original comment by kish...@gmail.com
on 7 Dec 2010 at 4:05
Issue 235 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by serge....@gmail.com
on 24 Jan 2011 at 11:50
Issue 207 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by serge....@gmail.com
on 24 Jan 2011 at 11:51
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kish...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2010 at 5:35