BEAUTIFIER - meaning and definition. What is BEAUTIFIER
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What (who) is BEAUTIFIER - definition

TEXT EDITOR
Pretty print; Pretty-print; Pretty-printer; Pretty-printing; Prettyprinter; Prettyprinting; Code beautifier; Pretty printer; XML Pretty Printer; Pretty printing; Pretty+print; Source code beautifier; Sourcecode beautifier; Source code beautification; Sourcecode beautification; Code beautification; Code formatter
  • HTML source code, pretty-printed to better show the hierarchical relationships of its elements (called tags)

Beautifier      
·noun One who, or that which, beautifies or makes beautiful.
Beautification         
PROCESS OF MAKING VISUAL IMPROVEMENTS TO A TOWN, CITY, OR URBAN AREA
Beautification is the process of making visual improvements to a town, city, or urban area. This most often involves planting trees, shrubbery, and other greenery, but frequently also includes adding decorative or historic-style street lights and other lighting and replacing broken pavement, often with brick or other natural materials.
Beautified      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Beautify.

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Prettyprint

Pretty-printing (or prettyprinting) is the application of any of various stylistic formatting conventions to text files, such as source code, markup, and similar kinds of content. These formatting conventions may entail adhering to an indentation style, using different color and typeface to highlight syntactic elements of source code, or adjusting size, to make the content easier for people to read, and understand. Pretty-printers for source code are sometimes called code formatters or beautifiers.