[wp-hackers] Different background colors for different code blocks to help keep organized code
Brian Hogg
brian at brianhogg.ca
Tue Dec 3 03:14:02 UTC 2013
+1 for phpstorm, it’s awesome
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On Dec 2, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Gregory Lancaster <greglancaster71 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Already happy I asked here, thank you for the suggestion. Giving the demo
> a try right now for phpstorm. Any other recommendations for different
> coding applications?
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Andrew Bartel <andrew.bartel at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I'd suggest switching to a more powerful IDE that can help you do those
>> sort of things automatically. I used Aptana for a while and am currently
>> using phpstorm and love it. Both would be a major upgrade over
>> dreamweaver.
>>
>> -Andrew
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 9:44 AM, BenderisGreat <greglancaster71 at gmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> I am looking for a way to keep my php code organized, and it occurred to
>> me
>>> that an opaque background color on different blocks of code would be the
>>> easiest way to easily identify which block I am searching for. I use
>>> dreamweaver right now, and sometimes a program called brackets. Neither
>>> support a MS Word "highlight" style for different code blocks. Does
>>> anyone
>>> have any suggestions or recommendations on how I could go about this.
>>>
>>> I did search all the plugin directories as well, and it looks like as far
>>> as
>>> I can tell, this does not exist. It would be a massive help to keep my
>>> code
>>> organized - and I realize this is not wordpress specific, but some of the
>>> brightest programmers are on this mailing list, so if this plugin exists
>>> (or
>>> if I am to receive good advice for keeping code blocks organized and
>> easily
>>> identifiable) this is the place to discover it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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