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I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

This is NOT an HTML/CSS replacement, it's a productivity tool meant to help you write faster

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

You type the line, press TAB and presto, insta-HTML in the editor. (In case you were thinking, the idea is to improve your typing time. p0TAB is faster to type than padding: 0;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official pluginofficial plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.

I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

This is NOT an HTML/CSS replacement, it's a productivity tool meant to help you write faster

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.

I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

This is NOT an HTML/CSS replacement, it's a productivity tool meant to help you write faster

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

You type the line, press TAB and presto, insta-HTML in the editor. (In case you were thinking, the idea is to improve your typing time. p0TAB is faster to type than padding: 0;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.
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Madara's Ghost
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I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

This is NOT an HTML/CSS replacement, it's a productivity tool meant to help you write faster

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.

I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.

I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

This is NOT an HTML/CSS replacement, it's a productivity tool meant to help you write faster

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.
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Madara's Ghost
  • 174.8k
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  • 98

I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.

I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.

I think it would be a very nice addition to the StackSnippets™ to have Emmet implemented in the editor.

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Emmet can turn CSS selectoresque strings such as section#main>header>ul>li*5>{Item $} to full fledged HTML markup like

<section id="main">
    <header>
        <ul>
            <li>Item 1</li>
            <li>Item 2</li>
            <li>Item 3</li>
            <li>Item 4</li>
            <li>Item 5</li>
        </ul>
    </header>
</section>

It also works for CSS, things like p0 to padding: 0;, mt5p to margin-top: 5%; and t5 to top: 5px;

For practical examples, try it out in jsFiddle

Pros

  • AWESOME!!
  • Very helpful in creating quick and dirty markup boilerplate.
  • Relatively easy to implement (existing editor has an official plugin).
  • No effect on existing workflow for users who don't know Emmet.

Cons

  • Slightly larger JS file.
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