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A live browser preview just like Cssedit

Leandro Flaherty 13 aastat tagasi uuendaja Arsen T. Holsteinson 12 aastat tagasi 6
A live preview just like cssedit does would be fantastic (override stylesheets, live updates, splitpanel, element inspector) 
Yes, a live edit feature just like Espresso for Mac has would be amazing. Although to be really useful and to bring a lot of developers over to Sublime Text 2 from other programs you would need to have support for live LESS and SASS. 

I know many people are worried about slowing down the editor (Wow, it's current speed is amazing!!!), but you can remedy this by building this into a plugin, or something that you can disable to speed things up.

I know I won't be able to use this editor exclusively until it has this feature. Any thoughts fellow web devs and LESS/SASS gurus?
Yeah this is the make it or break it for me. If I can get that live preview it would sway me away from Komodo.
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sublime has all of the things i had always wanted that BBEdit did not.

however...  it's like a cruel joke -

1.  i need a preview in browser command... multiple browser 
2.  and a live preview in sublime - refresh on save... 

i mean... i can't understand why these options aren't the first 2 flourishes that would be added...  did i miss the fine print ?  is this editor just for python ?  am i the only one who likes to see their site come together while coding css???  i feel like charley brown - and you have just pulled the football away from me.  i seriously feel like i am going crazy.  i am seriously upset.  


quick note: check out plugins. Many for LiveReload, many for open in browser. check youtube for ways to write a command yourself. I am looking for something that actually gives a preview IN Sublime, but I don't think it exists. Need to open in the browser to keep up with latest browsers...

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I've been using codekit for live preview and preprocessing now. It does all the magic things. Sublime and codekit are a superforce of productivity!

I second what sheriffderek said, CodeKit is excellent for this specially if you sue LESS/SASS. It will update your browser window on save and does it with a nice smooth animation to reflect the changes as opposed to a complete refresh fo the browser window.