But one thing that is actually good here is the code folding. ![]() But that's not the case here, which is unfortunate. ![]() So if you remember from the other editors, whenever you were changing a file, you would get some sort of visual cue that that file needs to be saved. Let's actually change something in here to see if we get any notification to save, and no we don't. And so switching between these is fairly easy. So let's open our CSS file, and what else? Let's open our less file. So here I actually have the bootstrap package loaded here. And then on the right, we have the actual editor window with tabs on the top. As you can see, we have this Project panel here on the left side. ![]() Now, this editor has a few features that could help you in your workflow, but it is kinda limited in some aspects. It's Windows only, and as you can see, it looks like a typical Windows program. For Windows there are a couple of editors you could use, but probably the most accessible is Notepad++ which is like the big brother to the built-in Notepad app you can find inside Windows.
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