When I'm editing a php file and I'm defining a string I can do syntax 
highlighting if I enclose HTML code in a here-doc and I can do the same with 
Javascript code and SQL code. 

Example:

$str = <<<JAVASCRIPT
  var myvar = 0; // the "var" is highlighted per JavaScript syntax rules
JAVASCRIPT;

What do I need to add to make this work for CSS code too? Example:

$css = <<<CSS
/* This is all one solid boring color :( */
.pos {
  color:green;
}
.neg {
  color: red;
}
CSS;

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