1.2.0 • Published 3 years ago

@phoenix-plugin-registry/tagdeletion v1.2.0

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tagdeletion

Brackets extension for removing the outermost pair of html tags in a selection.

Designed to remove the first opening tag and last closing tag in each selection of text. Tags don't need to match to be removed. Self-closed tags (like <br/>) are ignored. Comments are also ignored.

Changelog:

  • 1.2.0: Selections stay selected after each operation.

  • 1.1.0: One call removes a pair of tags from each selection where applicable (in other words, now works with multiple cursors/selections)

How to Use:

  1. Select text so the opening and closing tag you want to remove are surrounded.

  2. Either:

    a) From the top menu, Edit->Strip Outermost Tags From Selection

    b) Right-click, select Strip Outermost Tags From Selection from dropdown

    c) Use keyboard shortcut Ctrl+` (That's the "back quote" or "grave accent")

    Mac users: Use command+` instead.

Known Bugs:

  • Behaves erratically when selecting multiple lines of text (Most recent version should have fixed this once and for all, please let me know if something weird still happens)

  • Selections remain after operation but sometimes end up selecting more than they should (should be fixed already, but may be subject to user's preference).