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Posted
about 12 years
ago
by
Jeffry Booher
Brackets Sprint 34 marks a new beginning for our installation process. For the first time Brackets will be installed to just “Brackets” – not “Brackets Sprint 34”. This means that Brackets Sprint 35 will install over top of the Brackets Sprint 34
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Posted
about 12 years
ago
by
Kevin Dangoor
When you install Brackets 33, you’ll find it easier to work on new designs, more convenient to work with images in your project and more fun to edit Bezier timing in your CSS files. A handful of other improvements round out the release. Add New Rules in CSS Quick Edit CSS Quick Edit lets you [...]
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Adam Lehman
Brackets 32 is online and ready for download. This release is largely an architectural one, but we still managed to sneak in a few improvements. Everyone should notice an enhanced user experience for Live Development and Quick Edit. Extension developers will be happy to find we upgraded Brackets to Node 0.10. Live Development Launch You’ve [...]
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Raymond Camden
One of the more popular types of Brackets extensions are linters (or code quality checkers). Brackets ships with JSLint support built in, but you can currently find extensions for CSSLint, W3CValidation, JSHint, and even JSON. Brackets 31 introduces
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Terrence Ryan
Reflow Cleaner is a new extension for Brackets that helps front-end developers produce clean HTML and CSS from Adobe Edge Reflow design comps. To explain this extension you have to start with Adobe Edge Reflow. Reflow Reflow is a tool for building responsive HTML based design compositions. It’s a great way to ideate out designs [...]
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Adam Lehman
Brackets 31 is big. It’s a release we have been working on for months, the result of countless hours of research, iteration and testing. We’re excited and proud to release Live Development for HTML — as you code, HTML changes are instantly pushed to browser without having to save or reload the page. Windows users [...]
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Adam Lehman
Open source is a meritocracy. Those who do the work, become leaders. In that sense, we’re thrilled to announce our latest Brackets committer, Lance Campbell. In the past 8 months, Lance has submitted over 40 pull requests to Brackets and created several extensions. As a committer, he’ll now be able to review and help others [...]
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Adam Lehman
Brackets 30 is ready for download and includes significant improvements to search/replace and code intelligence. For those who love to live on the bleeding edge, Brackets 30 also include a preview of Live HTML development (but it’s disabled by
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Tom Lieber
Back in May I wrote about Theseus, an open source JavaScript debugger for Brackets with some interesting real-time features for inspecting your code. Theseus recently celebrated its 0.4 release, which features a new look, many bug fixes and
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
Adam Lehman
Download Sprint 29: http://download.brackets.io During sprint 29, the Brackets team focused on tracking down and solving performance issues related to our native desktop shell. Thankfully, the community continued to deliver incremental updates to
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