CSSed is a small developer editor and validator, that tries to ease CSS editing and validation. CSSed is another small project that is available from Fedora and available from yum repos. Cssed is small but powerful CSS editor and validator. CSSed features CSS editing features such as auto completion, CSS syntax validation, and other utilities to help web developer to create and maintain CSS style sheets.
CSSed features syntax highlighting, syntax validation, MDI notebook based interface, quick CSS properties and values insertion, auto-completion and dialog-based insertion of CSS complex values. CSSEd is a X graphical application so it´s used with it´s menus and toolbar entries.
Being a CSS editor, it's not limited to this language. cssed haved some support for HTML (with embbeded Javascript), XML, Javascript, Java, PHP, JSP, C, C++, Apache configuration files, .htaccess, Python, Perl, SQL, SH and other languages so it can serve quite well as multi-purpose editor.
CSSEd Installation
Cssed does not need further dependency and installable using yum.
# yum -y install cssed
Binary Launch:
Alt+F2, cssed
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