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Sublime linter's default color styles for errors and warnings are overridden with a silver color,could you either let the linter defaults be used or even style them yourself?Also could you make id's in css and html have a different color than classes?thanks.
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Hello @bounceme, I've updated CSS syntax highlighting according to your request. Unfortunately, never used SublimeLinter plugin, so have no idea which classes are in charge for error displaying and cannot debug it.
Here is the default xml that the plugin creates though I'm not sure if this is all that is needed.One other unrelated suggestion would be to change the highlight color to something with more contrast https://gist.github.com/bounceme/abb68ad28d50fc0f0d68
Sublime linter's default color styles for errors and warnings are overridden with a silver color,could you either let the linter defaults be used or even style them yourself?Also could you make id's in css and html have a different color than classes?thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: