Am 04.05.2016 um 18:41 schrieb Lawrence San:
My workflow is based on browsing through the website I'm building, in Firefox, and when I see something that needs editing (content or code), I click one button in the Firefox toolbar and the actual server page pops up in my code editor (in my case, BBEdit on the Mac, or Notepad++ in Windows). If I edit the code there and Save, I'm updating it*for real*.
This would be very nice indeed. And it might run for static pages. But as soon as some server side language is involved (like PHP, JSP, ASP etc.) the only way to do that would be to provide a source map. This should already work in the firefox dev tools (and hence for firebug.next) for JS and CSS. But I don't have any clue whether this would be possible for server side languages as well...
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