kathy -

the simplest answer to your question is 'no, not really... but kind of'. 
css files are text files... which means that you're a simple search and 
replace away from anything you want.

have you tried bbedit's css tools? how was what you got different from what 
you wanted?

'one particular style is most useful to me' may be a true statement, but is 
frustratingly unhelpful for anyone wanting to help. how are we supposed to 
know what that is or what you want to accomplish without an example?

if it's just that you like your css params indented, you could do that with 
a regex or command + } (or ]).

more info, please.






On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 4:51:04 PM UTC-7, Kathy Marks wrote:

> Under Markup > CSS is an option to format a css file.  Is there a way to 
> modify how BBedit formats CSS?  One particular format is most useful for me 
> to quickly work with CSS and it'd be wonderful if BBEdit could format css 
> styles that way for me.  Anyone know how to do this?
>
> Thanks!
>

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