Look and Feel Reworked Welcome screen and faster initial setup Navigation: quick file preview, a more helpful Navigation bar, and more powerful Search Everywhere.Version Control: Git staging support, rearranged VCS menu, and improvements for working with branches.Tools: support for our collaborative development tool, a training course on WebStorm basics, better spelling and grammar checking, and cURL conversion in the HTTP client.JavaScript and TypeScript: integrated TypeScript and Problems tool windows, better formatting for complex template literals with CSS and HTML, an improved debugging experience, and better completion suggestions for strings. We’re continuing to improve WebStorm’s look and feel. First of all, we’ve updated the Welcome screen. The main goals behind this change were to simplify the initial setup of the IDE and make it easier to manage some of the key settings. When you start WebStorm for the very first time, you will no longer see the configuration wizard – only the Privacy Policy and License dialogs will be shown. As soon as you open your projects, they will be displayed on the right, with the New Project, Open, and Get from VCS buttons shown in the top right corner. On the left-hand side of the Welcome screen, you’ll find the Customize and Plugins tabs. The Customize tab lets you tweak the most commonly used settings, like IDE themes and fonts. The Plugins tab provides quick access to the list of available plugins and allows you to install them. From this tab, you can jump to our online help, as well as some other resources, such as WebStorm educational videos and the keymap reference card. It also provides access to an interactive training course. IDE theme synced with OS settingsĪnother improvement involving the look and feel is the ability to sync your IDE theme with the OS settings. For now, this improvement is available only for macOS and Windows users, but we plan to implement it for Linux users later, too. To try out the new functionality, go to Preferences/Settings | Appearance & Behavior | Appearance and select the Sync with OS option there. Click on the gear icon next to the Theme drop-down menu to choose the preferred light and dark themes. With WebStorm 2020.3, we’ve made working with tabs more convenient.įirst, you can split the editor by dragging a tab to the desired place and dropping it there. The split actions within the tab’s context menu are still available, too. We’ve also implemented a new Open in Right Split action. This action will help you open new files without losing sight of the file you’re currently working with. You can find more information about how it works in this blog post.įinally, pinned tabs are now marked with a special icon and shown at the beginning of the tab bar so you can find them faster. Also, if you tend to open a lot of tabs, you can now keep all your pinned tabs in a separate row. Make WebStorm open specific files by default To do this, go to Preferences/Settings | Editor | General | Editor Tabs and tick Show pinned tabs in a separate row.
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