Is there a way (or a plugin) to make Vim generate a code outline for CSS? -


I was trying to set up the tag list (but I could not install CTAga), but I realized that this Does not support CSS, is there any other way to do this work or plugin?

PS: I checked the CTADS file, but I could not find any steps that looked like an installation manual.

It just says:

  installation notes ================== for non-UNIX platforms, simple makefiles Are provided: VMS for descrip.mms either for the December C or MSXOS VAX C mk_bc3.mak for Win32 using Borland C / C ++ 3.x mk_bc5.mak using MSDOS DJGPP for GNU GCC For mink_manx.mak Amiga Win32 using Aztec / Mux C 5.0 mk_mingw.mak using Borland C ++ 5.5 mk_djg.mak (for better follow unix) Macintosh using Win32 To use Microsoft Visual C by using MPW mk_mvc.mak, use the MinGW mk_mpw.mak for using G2C (EMX) mk_qdos.mak ++ mk_os2.mak QDOS for C68 mk_riscos using OS / 2 By using the MAMC GCC SDK for RISC, the OS & lt; Http: //hard-mofo.dsvr.net> For amiga using Mk_sas.mak SAS / C  

is a complaint ctag.exe. What do I have to do about this?

It is similar to the outline, that you see the lower lines to get an idea of ​​the overall structure , But it hides most of the code until you unlock the part you want to read in detail or edit.


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