'Visual studio code CSS indentation and formatting
I'd like to know if there is any way to activate auto indent a CSS file in visual studio code with the shortcut ALT+SHIFT+F?
It's working fine with JavaScript but strangely not with CSS.
Solution 1:[1]
Yes, try installing vscode-css-formatter extension.
It just adds the functionality to format .css
files and the shortcut stays the same Alt+Shift+F.
Solution 2:[2]
to run this
enter alt+shift+f
or
press F1
or ctrl+shift+p
and then enter beautify ..
an another one - JS-CSS-HTML Formatter
i think both this extension uses js-beautify internally
Solution 3:[3]
Wasted an hour finding the best option.
Just putting it together, for easy reading and choosing one them.
Notes:
- CSS and SASS/SCSS/LESS are all related
- HTML, Javascript, Typescript, JSON - VS code is already formatting
- CSS and related - VS code is not formatting as of today
Options:
- To format css/sass/scss/less:
- Prettier
- All css related supported, and not others, I choose this, it works great.
- Prettier
- To format JavaScript/TypeScript/CSS:
- Beautify css/sass/scss/less
- but, already JS, TS are supported by VS code
- Beautify css/sass/scss/less
- To format JS, CSS, HTML, JSON file (wraps js-beautify)
- JS-CSS-HTML Formatter
- but, already JS, HTML, JSON are supported by VS code
- JS-CSS-HTML Formatter
- To format CSS
- CSS Formatter
- but, only CSS supported, not all the related - not maintained 6+ months
- CSS Formatter
To format:
Press Alt + Shift + F in VS Code, after installing Prettier.
Solution 4:[4]
I recommend using Prettier as it's very extensible but still works perfectly out of the box:
1. CMD + Shift + P -> Format Document
or
1. Select the text you want to Prettify
2. CMD + Shift + P -> Format Selection
EDIT: Prettier has become vastly more popular and standardized since I first posted this answer. It has gone so far as to even be used directly in the build flows of most modern frontend projects. I strongly encourage users looking to format their code use the Prettier VSCode extension, which tries to use the same settings configured by said build flows.
Solution 5:[5]
After opening local bootstrap.min.css in visual studio code, it looked unindented. Tried the commad ALT+Shift+F but in vain.
Then installed
CSS Formatter extension.
Reloaded it and ALT+Shift+F indented my CSS file with charm.
Bingo !!!
Solution 6:[6]
There are several to pick from in the gallery but the one I'm using, which offers considerable level of configurability still remaining unobtrusive to the rest of the settings is Beautify by Michele Melluso. It works on both CSS and SCSS and lets you indent 3 spaces keeping the rest of the code at 2 spaces, which is nice.
You can snatch it from GitHub and adapt it yourself, should you feel like it too.
Solution 7:[7]
Go to Files menu -> Preference -> Extentions Then type CSS Formatter wait for it to load and click install
Solution 8:[8]
Install HookyQR.beautify extension. It will beautify your javascript, JSON, CSS, Sass, and HTML in Visual Studio Code. It is the most use extensions for this purpose
Solution 9:[9]
Beautify (Github) & Prettier (Github) are the best plugin for web development in Visual Studio Code.
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