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Add CSS Built-in formatter like HTML and JavaScript #119877

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pixieaka opened this issue Mar 25, 2021 · 3 comments
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Add CSS Built-in formatter like HTML and JavaScript #119877

pixieaka opened this issue Mar 25, 2021 · 3 comments
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pixieaka commented Mar 25, 2021

Web is all about ( HTML / CSS / JavaScript ) and vscode has built-in formatter for HTML and JavaScript except CSS. It's make sense to have embedded formatter for CSS also because ( HTML / CSS / JavaScript ) they are the kernel of the web. And CSS formatters in extensions section isn't good like built-in HTML and JavaScript formatter from Microsoft.

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aeschli commented Mar 26, 2021

dup of #19166. See #19166 (comment) for why we can't cover all functionality for all languages.

CSS formatters in extensions section isn't good like built-in HTML and JavaScript formatter from Microsoft.

Please consider filing issues against the formatter that you use, so it can improve.

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@aeschli I respect your point. But In my opinion (HTML, CSS and JavaScript/TypeScript) all should be fully supported out of the box.

My question here what's the difference between (HTML, JavaScript/TypeScript) and CSS to include support for one without another? I mean they all main languages and essential for all projects.

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aeschli commented Mar 26, 2021

It's really about sharing the work as maintaining a formatter, investigating and answering all incoming issues is a lot of work.

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