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[docs] Remove draft status of setting-up-your-editor blog-entry to fix broken link (#7310)
* site: add missing word * comment out link to setting up your editor blog post Co-authored-by: tanhauhau <lhtan93@gmail.com>
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*__Coming soon__*
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This post will walk you through setting up your editor so that recognises Svelte files:
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This post will walk you through setting up your editor so that it recognises Svelte files:
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* eslint-plugin-svelte3
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* svelte-vscode
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Don't worry if you're relatively new to web development and haven't used these tools before. We've prepared a simple step-by-step guide, [Svelte for new developers](/blog/svelte-for-new-developers), which walks you through the process.
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You'll also want to configure your text editor. There are [plugins](https://sveltesociety.dev/tools#editor-support) for many popular editors as well as an official [VS Code extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=svelte.svelte-vscode). If your editor does not have a Svelte plugin then you can follow [this guide](/blog/setting-up-your-editor) to configure your text editor to treat `.svelte` files the same as `.html` for the sake of syntax highlighting.
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You'll also want to configure your text editor. There are [plugins](https://sveltesociety.dev/tools#editor-support) for many popular editors as well as an official [VS Code extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=svelte.svelte-vscode).
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NOTE: Removed until we have better place for setting-up-your-editor guide. See https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/7310#issuecomment-1049923609
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If your editor does not have a Svelte plugin then you can follow [this guide](/blog/setting-up-your-editor) to configure your text editor to treat `.svelte` files the same as `.html` for the sake of syntax highlighting. -->
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Then, once you've got your project set up, using Svelte components is easy. The compiler turns each component into a regular JavaScript class — just import it and instantiate with `new`:
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