

I’ve found this to be incredibly time saving, to the point where now I feel like I’m really wasting time in Sublime when I have to type out any closing tag by hand. That don’t count towards needing to be closed then.


it also plays nice with self closing tags like You just start typing “” and the editor instantly completes the currently open tag:Īs you can see, this is very fast and even works with custom tags. I’m used to working with MacRabbit’s Espresso for mac, but recently I’ve been trying to find a good windows web editor and have picked up Sublime, which I’ve also been considering trying for mac.Įspresso has a kind of smart tag completion for html tags that I’ve really come to rely on, and was curious if there was an equivalent for Sublime.īasically because every html tag that’s opened needs a matching closing tag, the editor knows if you are starting a closing tag, which one it should be, and simply closes the currently open tag automatically, without even requiring you to press tab or anything.
