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		<title>Getting More Out of CSSEdit Part 2: Editing the Auto Completion Plist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As awesome as CSSEdit is, there’s always room for improvement. The auto completion feature for properties and values is brilliant, but one thing that bothered me was the absence of a few properties and values. Luckily these properties and values are stored in a .plist file. What’s the big whoop? Well, you can edit that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As awesome as CSSEdit is, there’s always room for improvement. The auto completion feature for properties and values is brilliant, but one thing that bothered me was the absence of a few properties and values.  Luckily these properties and values are stored in a .plist file.  What’s the big whoop?  Well, you can edit that plist file to get (almost) exactly what you want from the auto completion dropdown. Warning: Make a backup of your plist before you go willy nilly mucking with it.  I cannot be held responsible if you mangle your plist!  Please read the notes at the end of the post regarding plist editing before you edit your plist.  Always make a backup!</p>
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