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Morse Code for Foundation

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Foundation grid shorthand plugin for Sublime Text.

Details

  • 0.2.0
  • zurb.​com
  • 10 years ago
  • 1 hour ago
  • 10 years ago

Installs

  • Total 1K
  • Win 612
  • Mac 398
  • Linux 131
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Source
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Morse Code for Foundation

This is a Sublime Text plugin that allows you to expand a shorthand grid syntax into full HTML, à la Emmet. Learn more about all of its features here.

Installing

Install using Package Control. It's not yet in the package registry, so you can install it by selecting “Package Control: Add Repository” in the command palette and pasting in this URL:

https://github.com/zurb/foundation-sublime.git

Example

sg12mg4,sg12mg8

Expands to:

<div class="row">
  <div class="small-12 medium-4 columns">
  </div>
  <div class="small-12 medium-8 columns">
  </div>
</div>

Known Issues

  • The decoder will output a little funny if you break Foundation rules, like putting a column directly inside a column, a row directly inside a row, or a row and column as siblings.
  • If you run the encoder multiple times, all the previous HTML that's been parsed is also processed and output. I have no idea why, because every time you run the command it only feeds the parser the HTML you have selected, and somehow old HTML is persisting between runs of the command.