Brackets hooks up directly to the browser, allowing you to design and develop in the same environment that you deploy. Works with your browser The browser is your design view.Tools shouldn't get in your way Rather than clutter your workspace with floating panels, toolbars and icons, Brackets focuses on providing 'Quick Edit' in-line views that provide context-sensitive access to your content, without taking you away from your code.Want to influence its direction? Join the developer list and start contributing. Despite that, people still use rudimentary, all-in-one editors to create and edit CSS files for their websites.
If you can code in Brackets, you can code on Brackets.
The project was created and is maintained by Adobe, and is released under an MIT License. If you would like to continue using, maintaining, and improving Brackets, you may fork the project on GitHub.īrackets is an Open-Source editor for Web design and development built on top of Web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. On September 1, 2021, Adobe will end support for Brackets.