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Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez updated JBIDE-3419:
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Description:
Some times it is just easier to use the "style" attribute of an html tag to
alter/change the way it is presented to the user, but later, it is better to consolidate
this information in an external .css file. I would be really nice if I could right click
the "style" attribute of an html tag, select "Refactor->Extract Style to
CSS file" in the contextual menu and have the style automatically copied to the .css
file I choose (and of course have the <link href="..."
rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> automatically created for me.
I would also be great if it could be done not only on an individual tag, but in all the
tags in a file, or even in all the files in a project.
And of course there are times when is more convenient to have the style embedded in the
html file and drop the <link href="..." rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css" /> , for those cases it would be really nice to have a
"Inline css" option to do the opposite.
was:
Some times it is just easier to use the "style" attribute of an html tag to
alter change the way it is presented to the user, but later, it is better to consolidate
this information in an external .css file. I would be really nice if I could right click
the "style" attribute of an html tag, select "Refactor->Extract Style to
CSS file" in the contextual menu have the style automatically copied to the .css file
I choose (and of course have the <link href="..." rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css" /> automatically created for me.
I would also be great if it could be done not only on and individual tag, but in all the
tags in a file, or even in all the files in a project.
And of course there are times when is more convenient to have the style embbeded in the
html file and drop the <link href="..." rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css" /> , for those cases it would be really nice to have a
"Inline css" option to do the opposite.
CSS Refactoring: Make it easy to switch between internal an external
CSS
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Key: JBIDE-3419
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-3419
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: jsp/jsf/xml source editing
Affects Versions: 3.0.0.cr1
Reporter: Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez
Some times it is just easier to use the "style" attribute of an html tag to
alter/change the way it is presented to the user, but later, it is better to consolidate
this information in an external .css file. I would be really nice if I could right click
the "style" attribute of an html tag, select "Refactor->Extract Style to
CSS file" in the contextual menu and have the style automatically copied to the .css
file I choose (and of course have the <link href="..."
rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> automatically created for me.
I would also be great if it could be done not only on an individual tag, but in all the
tags in a file, or even in all the files in a project.
And of course there are times when is more convenient to have the style embedded in the
html file and drop the <link href="..." rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css" /> , for those cases it would be really nice to have a
"Inline css" option to do the opposite.
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