![]() ![]() sublime-project file or by going to Project > Recent Projects and selecting it. Now you can open any project by either clicking the. Projects are saved as a .sublime-project file so it makes really easy to share the configuration around.įor the FTP details right click the root folder of your project and choose SFTP/FTP > Map to Remote… fill in all the server information and save it (it saves as an sftp-config.json file, again, easy to share with the team). Go to Project > Save Project As… and save it in the folder you just selected. Open Sublime, go to Project > Add Folder to Project… and select the root folder of your project or website or server. Restart Sublime and select it from Sublime > Preferences > Color Scheme > Dreamweaver Blackbam: Now in Sublime go to Sublime > Preferences > Settings – User and add this line: "color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Dreamweaver Blackbam.tmTheme", To install a color scheme paste the downloaded folder at /Users/yourusername/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/Color Scheme – Default. Installing color schemes in Sublime Text 2 Since I was used to Dreamweaver’s code highlighting and User Interface color I downloaded the Dreamweaver’s theme by Juliana Apolo (website in portuguese, direct link to the download here). Looks pretty good: Now in Sublime go to Sublime > Preferences > Settings – User and add this line: "theme": "Soda Light.sublime-theme", Code color highlighting To install a theme paste the theme folder at /Users/xestevev/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/Theme – Soda. I went for the Light version since it is much more readable and clear. There is a Light and a Dark version of the theme. Mac lovers and anyone wanting a nice, clean, minimal and integrated look should go for the Soda Theme (screenshots, download and setup there). Sublime UI Theme and code color highlighting UI Theme ![]()
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