eclipse EE html class hint - html

netbeans pictureI was working on netbeans, it will give the hint if I type class=". How to config that in eclipse(java EE version)?
I already config the content assist for html file.

You can always look for Eclipse plugins that can add certain code snippets and hints for your work!
You can also install Eclipse Web Tools, if you haven't already!

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Trouble installing the haxe language binding in monodevelop

Good morning.
I am trying to setup haxe development tools in monodevelop as shown in this tutorial.
My problem is i can't find the haxe language binding the in add-in manager.
Does anyone know the solution to this issue?
Best regards
Guilherme Silva
Even the haxe binding dated 14/3/2013 only works for Monodevelop 3.0. I was able to download Monodevelop 3.0.6 from sourceforge. If it still doesn't work through the add-in manager, you can manually download it (link below) and install by file.
resources:
http://addins.monodevelop.com/Project/Index/41
http://sourceforge.net/projects/monodevelop.mirror/files/?source=navbar
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http://monodevelop.com/download/trunk_builds

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As the title says.
The linter doesnt seem to work at all for me in Windows. I have tried it with javascript and php files with the correct syntax set.
Im following Jeffery Ways tutorial here -> https://tutsplus.com/lesson/sublime-linter/
I have installed package control,
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installed sublimelinter beta and nothing too.
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From SublimeLinter's github page:
"If you plan to edit files that use a Javascript-based linter (Javascript, CSS), your system must have a Javascript engine installed... On Windows, you must install the Javascript engine Node.js, which can be downloaded from the Node.js site."
Node.js
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Edit:
See this link for more help
http://fuzzytolerance.info/blog/2012/05/14/2012-05-15-getting-sublimelinter-running-on-windows/
In order to get SublimeLint linting js files, I had to follow the instructions here and install this additional plugin:
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https://github.com/SublimeLinter/SublimeLinter-jshint#linter-installation

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Problem 2: I would like to edit WYSIWYG-style, if possible. I tried installing a plug-in for that, but I wasn't able to get w4 toolkit to function properly. This would really help me to speed up development, I think.
Follow-up:
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Eclipse is software for coding, it's not designed for WYSIWYG editing. If you want WYSIWYG, you should use Dreamweaver or suchlike.
If you want to use Eclipse for what is good for, coding, the main alternatives are Web Tools Platform which is quite basic and could be already pre-installed depending on what version of Eclipse you got, and Aptana Studio. which is quite bloated.