Look at this Easy Tip for Everybody :)
http://install-climber.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-to-save-html-changes-in-firebug.html
Firebug+WebDeveloper 

jaryth000 wrote:
> 
> 
> Iv been using Firebug for a pretty long time now, mostly for trouble
> shooting and watching network activity. I always knew you could edit
> HTML/CSS, but until recently I had no idea to what extent, and I must
> say that its amazing.
> 
> So, the question I have is, when viewing and editing Local Files, is
> there any way to actually... Save the changes? I mean, looking at
> files, editing the HTML and CSS, and having it update in real time on
> the page, AutoComplete, and all the many other functions that allow
> you to find bugs and issues in pages... and yet it has (as far as I
> can tell) no way of saving the pages (that Iv found), and that Kinda
> surprised me.
> 
> Granted, you could edit, then just copy and past into notepad or
> something... but being able to do it in Firebug would turn it into an
> all around awesome editor. Add FTP capability to that (so you can test
> it wile you view it, then save it to your website when your done)
> would be spectacular.
> 
> Also... I realized by default that Firebug was disabled for Local
> Files... why is that?
> 
> What are other peoples thoughts? Am I just missing something? Do you
> agree/disagree? Is there any chance of these capabilities being added
> in the future?
> 
> -Jaryth
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