Every notable text editor for the Mac incorporates CSS, but few do so as elegantly as the discontinued CSSEdit, a Mac-only CSS editor of great.
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Convert rich text documents to other formats
With TextEdit, you can open and edit rich text documents created in other word processing apps, including Microsoft Word and OpenOffice. You can also save your documents in a different format, so they’re compatible with other apps.
Create and edit HTML documents
You don’t need a special app to write or edit HTML code—just use TextEdit. You can display HTML documents like you’d see them in a browser, or use TextEdit as a code editor.
Mark up images
You can write or draw on images in your text files using the tools in the Markup toolbar.
To browse the TextEdit User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page.
No longer can you give format to a web page by only using HTML5 code. Nowadays the best way to layout your website and make it more attractive is by using the CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) language.
Enjoy all the advantages of programming in CSS
CSSEdit is an intuitive environment, suitable for both inexperienced and advanced users, that simplifies the task of extracting the style sheets of any website just by inputting the URL. Thus, it's an easy way to learn structures and define the presentation of any HTML or XML document. In a matter of minutes, you'll be able to obtain a visual style for your web project.
The application provides tools that will allow all users to easily obtain code, thanks to the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) technique, that will also allow you to preview the changes as you make them. Furthermore, it has quite a few customizable options: the panels that can be viewed in the editor, the color code used for each key element, etc.
- The trial version has certain limitations.