Question

When i work in VS2008, i use the Ctrl+K+D very often as it saves a lot of time.

But in CSS files, this command formats the document in a way i don't quite like.

For example when i auto format the document,

.Foo
{
width:1px;
height:2px;
}

However, i like to format tags this way, as it is much more easy to read (in my opinion):

.Foo
{ width:1px;
  height:2px; }

So, are there any way that i can implement this ?

The "Tag specific options" feature seems to be the thing that i need, but i am not quite sure how to do this.

Thanks.

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Solution 2

OK, after a long while i came up with an acceptable solution;

copy your css (or upload) to this site and at right, select "High (moderate readability, smaller size)"

and it will turn your css

.foo
{
    font-weight: bold;
    color: #ff0000;
}

into

.foo { font-weight: bold; color: #ff0000; }

(in my case, thats the one i wanted, you can select what you like most, there are five presets and other additional choices.)

OTHER TIPS

I just looked in the Visual Studio code formatting options and it appears that there are only three options you can choose from:

  • Compact rules
  • Semi-expanded
  • Expanded

None of these meet your requirements. The formatting options for C# (and other languages) are much more customizable.

Screenshot of the CSS text formatting options dialog in Visual Studio 2008

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