CSS Edit markup support

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Simdude

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Oct 9, 2019, 5:31:44 PM10/9/19
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If I have a webpage with a <style> tag and insert my CSS code, the response of the "Edit Markup" is not what I would expect.

For example, if I'm in a <body> section of the same document and hit Control-Command-M, I get the option of inserting any available tag. When I create a CSS selector in my <style> section and move the cursor to the body of that selector, hit Control-Command-M, I get nothing. If I have an existing declaration in the selectors body, put the cursor there and hit Control-Command-M, I get a dialog box to edit the attributes. But I would expect when I'm in the body itself, I should get a list of options so I don't have to go to the CSS menu (or type a declaration manually). Is there a way of getting possible CSS declarations without having to go to the CSS menu that I'm missing?

Mark

Rich Siegel

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Oct 10, 2019, 2:52:55 PM10/10/19
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On 10/9/19 at 7:54 AM, markmi...@gmail.com (Simdude) wrote:

>If I have a webpage with a <style> tag and insert my CSS code,
>the response of the "Edit Markup" is not what I would expect. [...]

This is *probably* a good question for tech support,
particularly if you can provide an example file and some
instructions (e.g. "put the cursor on line #N and use 'Edit Markup'").

Thanks,

R.

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