ProCSSor App Reviews
Nice tool !
Its a useful tool for css builders ! Easy and powerful. A new must have !
Great App for personal formatting options. Only 4 stars cause I hope developpers will give us a bit more options (more indents options, indent vs spaces,...) in the upcoming updates :-P Of course you could use online tools to achieve nice CSS formatting, but PROCSSOR is the only one, as far as I know, that allows you to columnize CSS code (selectors // properties) I was looking for this kind of tool for so much time! Indeed, Im happy to give you some bucks, guys :) Keep up the good work!
Code-Esthetics
What a stunning App, i love it. Works great and can fix my CSS-Mess out of my Codework in seconds!
Good app
Good app but please add option to indent styles with tabulation, not only spaces
Very useful, and powerful. Great utility for any web developer who wants a 1 click solution to prettify their css! Cant wait to see what the future brings to this app.
Organizing my CSS has never been easier. It will even sort it in inlinecode so it can save as much space as possible. I recommend this to any web developer. Unless your perfect at writing CSS to begin with.
Its a beautifully designed CSS compressor. It works just as I anticipated and I will definitely use this for all my production CSS files. Overall, this app as worth every cent. Cant wait for the "SASS" integration which I hear is coming soon to this app.
Awesome
Cant tell you how many sites ive visited on google to find this … this is all you need.
The best—stay clean!
Ill be honest—I get messy. If mom knew code, this would be her cleaning my room up for me. And you know, you cant do it like she does...
Having clients that demand different CSS formatting is really annoying. This app erases all that allows me to write CSS the way I want to and worry about the formatting later.
Within 5 minutes, I was able to have ProCSSor formatting my CSS files just as I wanted! There are two issues I have found - and both are related to comments -- Improve Comments adds a very nice line of ===== symbols to help comments stand out more and appear as separators. This is great, but if you reprocess the same CSS, youll get doubled lines… AND -- I would love if there was an option to add a blank line before each comment. Fix and add and its PERFECT.
While this app is invaluable for formatting CSS (and, by far, has the best options for Prettification), the real value would be if a feature was added to convert CSS to Sass, LESS, or any other CSS preprocessor format. As most front-end devs I know now use preprocessors, the value of this app has dimished in every day use. However, I continue to work on sites that were not previously written with a preprocessor, so converting old CSS to Sass would be a huge asset to me. Regardless, great UI and function!
Beware: Prettify Does not work with media queries
Using the default Prettify settings, ProCSSor deletes everything after your first media query closes. Minify appears to work fine, though.
The only reason I bought this was so I could customize the font for /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/WebInspectorUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Main.css so I could get the web inspector UI to show a bigger font. That’s a private file and by default the CSS is all on one line. I bought this utility so I could at least temporarily make it readable so I could find the things I wanted to change. But when I brought up the UI I first noticed, tool tips don’t work. Then when I did their “PROCSS” button (a cuticism too far, just call it GO or something - we already bought the tool we don’t need marketing/idiosyncracies obsessively carried that far into the app) it just showed a red ? and notified me it failed. Didn’t say why, didn’t give any recourse. I even took it out of safe mode. Didn’t tell my why or where it failed. So it failed for the only reason I bought it and I feel cheated. It only has one thing to do - make CSS readable/pretty, and I didn’t do it.