![]() I’ll hop over to the Linux command-line terminal and use an old, but powerful ‘master text manipulator’ (in my opinion at least), Sed. Particularly if there are numerous tags to select and operate on (more than 4, but here I use just 4 for better browser output and on-screen display), I’ll go with the below option you’re about to see. While that does work, I have another quick hack I will lean on from time to time in certain instances (I believe it stems from my fondness for all things Unix/Linux). How can I do that? Well, in Sublime Text 3 I can always use the multiple select feature like so: Cum aperiam repellat cupiditate eum dolore.Īnd I need to insert a class attribute value in them. Ipsum inventore modi quis odio, reiciendis, illum a ducimus asperiores iste aliquid unde facilis dicta minus. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. ![]() Cum aperiam repellat cupiditate eum dolore. Suppose I have these 4 paragraph sections enclosed in tags.
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