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HTML Using a Browser to Preview a Project

How can I do the same thing with Sublime text 3?

Hi! I'm using sublime text 3, could someone of you tell me how can I preview my work (*.html) in the browser like Atom.

4 Answers

Robert Bennett
Robert Bennett
11,927 Points
  1. You have to say the file and then hit tab and it should populate the start of a web page... 2. You have to pull the page up from where you saved it in IE or mozilla or chrome.
Robert Bennett
Robert Bennett
11,927 Points

Alot of people don't now they can hit tab after saving a new file and it populates the page - saves you a whole bunch of time.

to open on a web page in sublime text 3 all you have to do after saving is right click and a little menu opens with the option"open in browser" its so much simpler i like vs code but i love sublime text. havent worked with atom much but i prefer sublime text over all i've used so far

I am looking for a way to preview the project with the localhost future from Visual Studio, i loved it so much, but when i moved to sublime i didn't find the exact feature.

Robert Bennett
Robert Bennett
11,927 Points

I am not familiar with Visual Studio!