Hi there.
A friend pointed out Sublime last night. I investigated it this morning, and would be completely sold if it had the matching tag highlighting feature. Sublime seems to correct everything I don’t like much about N++, but missing the tag highlighting is a showstopper for me.
I read in this thread that there sublimator’s WebDevelopment package adds this functionality. I’d love to try it, but I’m completely lost about how to get it installed. I don’t really understand how Sublime works under the hood.
However, I’m not opposed to reading.
Would someone be kind enough to point me in the right direction? What do I need to install/download for WebDevelopment, where do I need to put it, what do I need to change to make it work, and how do I invoke it to try it out?
Much appreciated, truly. I’m chomping at the bit, here, and have switched to Sublime for the afternoon to see how it feels.
–SC