![]() ![]() ![]() For those who never even managed to find the old version’s search box-including yours truly-it’s a godsend. (Power users can still adjust those removed settings via Terminal, if they so choose.) There’s also a prominent search box right in the window, replacing the previous one, which was hidden in a pop-out drawer. The daunting list of entries from previous iterations of BBEdit has been replaced with a redesigned, streamlined experience, breaking up different sections with icons and removing a number of less commonly-used options. So it’s easy to get an idea of how a page will look on your site, even before you upload it.īBEdit’s Preferences window has finally gotten a complete and much needed overhaul in version 10.Īnother area that’s been the recipient of much love and attention in the new release is the Preferences window. And when it’s time to check out how your HTML really works, you can take advantage of the built-in preview window’s new ability to specify both page templates and stylesheets. ![]()
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