Published: Nov 18, 2022 by C.S. Rhymes The last time I used WordPress was a few years ago and involved using Advanced Custom Fields to build custom pages and layouts.

The trouble was, there didn’t seem to be great support in Visual Studio Code for the blocks, as they use HTML comments.

Following the examples I created an extension that injected the custom grammar into HTML comments.

My extension can now be found on the VS Code Marketplace and by searching for extensions from within VS Code.
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