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Re: How to annotate HTML? [message #1071487 is a reply to message #1071262] |
Sat, 20 July 2013 04:16  |
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Alex,
I think the Web Tools project provides tools for editing HTML. But I
don't think the provide something visual along the line of what you're
suggesting. You could ask on the eclipse.webtools forum.
On 19/07/2013 8:28 PM, Alex Rahin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I am new to Eclipse, and have some basic questions in order to get
> started.
> Thank you for your prompt response!
> And my apologies if this is not the right place to post this question.
> If so, please let me know.
>
> My project: I need to quickly open an existing web page in HTML,
> 'annotate' the page, and save back in HTML. I have several hundred of
> these pages so ease & efficiency are important.
> What does 'annotate' mean: I need to markup with simple text comments
> like Start/End different parts of the page for analysis with an
> algorithm. Ideally I can do this Graphically: Visually
> select/highlight an area of the page --> The tool highlights in code
> the part of the page I have highlighted --> I can mark-up the start
> and end of that part of html code --> Save back in HTML and do the
> next one.
>
> My Question:
> - Which Eclipse tool/package can do this for me?
> - Any best practices or suggestions to do this within the tool?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Alex
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