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Save modifications to the current file after making them in CSS

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Hello, I am a web developer and I love your browser very much because it is an excellent environment for developers and provides me with all my needs


Of course, I use the features of modifying the CSS on the web page for my own project, for speed, while transferring the modifications is annoying and takes up my time, so I would like to ask if there is a feature that enables me to save the modifications to the current file or the CSS file of the page.


I hope that this feature will be added

Hello, I am a web developer and I love your browser very much because it is an excellent environment for developers and provides me with all my needs Of course, I use the features of modifying the CSS on the web page for my own project, for speed, while transferring the modifications is annoying and takes up my time, so I would like to ask if there is a feature that enables me to save the modifications to the current file or the CSS file of the page. I hope that this feature will be added
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Are you referring to sites not run or own by yourself and not running on your Browser?

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markwarner22 said

Are you referring to sites not run or own by yourself and not running on your Browser?

what you mean i said i am web developer what the point of editing site not mine

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That is not possible AFAIK. Why aren't you using CSS files as those are a lot easier to maintain and you may not have to modify the HTML file?

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