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12:43 am, August 19, 2019
 

sublime text find and replace style tag

good if you have inline styles you want to remove using regex find and replace. in sublime press ctrl + H to do find and replace then paste in the style="([^<]*)" tag into the find area which will highlight the style areas that match the regex.

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style="([^<]*)"
style="([^<]*)"

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