HTMLAttributes
HTML(5) attribute completions
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These are fairly straight-forward HTML attribute completions for
Sublime Text, including most HTML5 attributes.
It includes completion of many standard values. For example, typing
the letter 'c' in the type="" attribute will complete "checkbox".
If you Backspace and enter the letter 't' it will be replaced
with "text". "text/css" and "text/javascript" for the type-
attribute are inserted by typing 'j' or 'cs' within the quotes.
There are two versions for some boolean attributes. For example:
CHECKED, or
checked="checked"
Depending on your settings you may need to press Ctrl-Space to
display the completions within an opening HTML-tag. I just type
1 or 2 letters and press the Tab key! This uses the fuzzy-search
feature of ST, and ST will also 'learn' about your preferences.
With a little practice you can fill-in attributes extremely
quickly.
Note: The Emmet (formerly ZenCoding) package uses a different
approach, so it may not sit comfortably with HTMLAttributes.