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José Manuel Martínez López
José Manuel Martínez López
18,133 Points

Safari or Chrome?

I want to do my portfolio but i noticed that when i try to visualize my html using sublime i can´t. And if i use dreamweaver i do can, and a friend told me that it was because of the navigator.

2 Answers

Michael Hulet
Michael Hulet
47,913 Points

As for a text editor for web stuffs, I'm a big fan of Brackets. It looks really great, it's built on the same languages you're writing, and it has a feature with Chrome that allows you to see any of your changes applied live as you type them

Brett Smith
Brett Smith
4,261 Points

When using sublime for Mac you can right-click on the file and select "show in finder." When the file appears in finder you can open with your default browser and you will be able to see your edits.

You can also type the following in as a url: file:///Users/username/pathto/file