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Alexander Lashchevsky2015-01-26 09:32:53
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Alexander Lashchevsky, 2015-01-26 09:32:53

Is it possible in any browser through the inspector to save the css file on the server?

Hello!
Is it possible in any browser through the inspector to save the css file on the server?
Suppose I opened the site, connected via FTP, then opened the source code view of the site, corrected the styles (in the panel on the right) and saved without duplicating what was done through the code editor?
Thank you.

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Sergey Semenko, 2015-01-26
@abler98

Rather, there are FTP managers that can open files from the Internet)

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2015-01-26
@mr_jok

it is much more reliable to edit and test first on a local server, and then upload via ftp

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OnYourLips, 2015-01-26
@OnYourLips

I do this in Chrome, of course there is.
The server is local, but you probably meant it, because no one in their right mind will develop on a worker.

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Moskus, 2015-01-26
@Moskus

A plugin for Firebug called cssUpdater does just that, though it only uses FTP.

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Konstantin Kitmanov, 2015-01-26
@k12th

Connect to the server via samba or sshfs.
What people don’t come up with, if only they don’t work under Linux :) After all, the problem is that it’s too difficult to deploy a server environment locally.

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