This is a .plist
file for the Mac OS X Application CSSEdit by MacRabbit adding extra CSS auto-completion.
The application was last updated August 2007 and has been dead and buried since then.
Me and many others are still using CSSEdit. But why? The UI of CSSEdit is hard to beat. Other Editors is behind in terms of usability and speed. While MacRabbit released the General Code Editor Espresso 2 with ”CSSEdit 3 integrated”, it was a downgrade for CSS editing, both feature wise (in some aspects) and UI wise compared to CSSEdit.
The .plist is updated (and forked) from Jesse Dodds repo here (For more info, visit Jesse Dodd's Blog (Wayback Machine Snapshot): https://web.archive.org/web/20130329093835/http://notes.jessedodds.com/post/613046962).
- Download the .plist file
- Go to the CSSEdit.app in the Finder then right-click and select Show Package Contents
- Navigate to the folder Resources within the Contents folder
- Just copy the
AutoCompletion.plist
file. Select Replace when asked if you wanna overwrite the existing file (make sure you do a backup first!).
I'm not using CSSEdit anymore. It was many years since, however, the UI still kicks ass. Still looking for a real replacement. Was looking into Atom or Brackets (that both are built on modern web technologies), but my knowledge for creating a Plug-in or Addon is sadly not up to pair for the task.
/ Christopher Anderton
2016 May, Stockholm Sweden