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    • Jerome RedJ
      Jerome Red
      last edited by

      Hi, The text in the style tag <style></style>has no color, whereas it does in a .css file. Can you do something in the next update. Thank you

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Jerome Red
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        @Jerome-Red

        Npp is using scintilla as the component responsible for lexing the different languages, hence it is more likely
        that it will be available if it is added by scintilla.
        Nevertheless you are free to read and follow this to make a FR.

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        • Makwana PrahladM
          Makwana Prahlad Banned
          last edited by

          Hello,@Jerome-Red

          The font tag was brought in early in HTML’s life to allow designers to change the size, typeface and colour of their text. It proceeded to do more harm than good — for all sorts of reasons — but mainly because it is a hugely inefficient way to format text. CSS text formatting is vastly superior, but knowledge of these old-style techniques is still useful.

          I hope this information will be usefull for you.

          Thank you.

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @Makwana Prahlad
            last edited by PeterJones

            @Makwana-Prahlad said,

            The font tag was … I hope this information will be usefull for you.

            What in the world does that have to do with Notepad++ or @Jerome-Red’s question? Jerome was asking, when using Notepad++ syntax highlighter for HTML, why the contents of the style tag in the HTML file he was editing were not syntax-highlighted as CSS. It had nothing to do with how to change the font or color of the rendered HTML, which would be an HTML/CSS question and asked in a different forum.

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