Barney Carroll wrote:
>
> CSSfly looks like a lot of fun - the ability to edit the xhtml is an 
> incredible tool. Until now I've always used Firefox's Web Developer 
> toolbar extension <https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/>, which is 
> absolutely fantastic. In a similar way it allows you to view the CSS 
> files in tabs, and edit them - with on-the-fly refreshing of the edited 
> styles.
> [...]
>   
btw:
In version 1.1.3 of Chris Pederick's Webdeveloper also an "edit html" 
option is added (toolbar > Miscellaneous > Edit Html), though it has 
some limitations [1]
The css edit sidebar and the html edit sidebar can be used 
simultaneously! :-)

Greetings,
francky

[1]
Only the html inside the <body> tag is aboard, which means:
(a) nothing in the <head> can be changed on the fly, and
(b) an ID or class of the <body> element itself (if any) cannot be 
changed either.

PS:
A downloaded source code with added <base 
href="http://www.faraway.com/directory/....root of page .../" /> is 
taking also most of the needed ingredients. Again CC links to give 
source by hand, and sometimes a javascript link.



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