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hail2u/vim-css3-syntax: CSS3 syntax (and syntax defined in some foreign specifications) support for Vim's built-in syntax/css.vim

CSS3 syntax (and syntax defined in some foreign specifications) support for Vim’s built-in syntax/css.vim

This syntax files are compatible with the default runtime files that come with Vim 9.0 or higher. If you still use Vim 8.x or lower, you must:

$ mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/css3-syntax/start
$ cd ~/.vim/pack/css3-syntax/start
$ git clone https://github.com/hail2u/vim-css3-syntax.git
$ cd ~/.vim/bundle
$ git clone https://github.com/hail2u/vim-css3-syntax.git

Download vim-css3-syntax.tar.gz from GitHub, extract it, and copy the contents to your ~/.vim directory.

I do not plan to support CSS3 properties (or functions) with vendor prefixes, such as -webkit- or -moz-, etc. These are hard to maintain because they are:

These must be supported by separate syntax plugins (Vim 7.4’s default CSS syntax file supports this). If you want to highlight prefixed properties or functions manually, :highlight and :match would help:

:highlight VendorPrefix guifg=#00ffff gui=bold
:match VendorPrefix /-\(moz\|webkit\|o\|ms\)-[a-zA-Z-]\+/

These commands highlight vendor prefixed properties and functions instantly with cyan and bold (on gVim).

I drop Media Queries Level 3 support in v0.12.0. There is no easy way to support Media Queries properly with after syntax plugin like this one, sorry. If you want to highlight Media Queries correctly, you must update Vim to 8.0+.

Kyo Nagashima hail2u@gmail.com (https://hail2u.net/)

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