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MICHAEL P
MICHAEL P
5,191 Points

When using Workspaces, and you have multiple CSS or HTML files open, do "save" once or per tab?

When using Workspaces, and you have multiple CSS or HTML files open, do "save" once or per tab?

So, if I have multiple tabs open such as:
normalize.css ; responsive.css ; about.html ; index.html

Do you only "save" once? Or do you have to open each item that you are working on, while you are working on it, and "save" each tab?

Thanks

3 Answers

Aurelian Spodarec
Aurelian Spodarec
10,801 Points

I think there shoudl be a * on files that are not saved, so you go on them and hit save. If you look around, there might be an option to save all in one go.

Every file that IS NOT saved will have a tiny orange dot on the tab. I think you'll see it. When I save my files I simply press "Ctrl and S". I don't know if this is the answer that you want.. Hehe..

Sergey Podgornyy
Sergey Podgornyy
20,660 Points

I save each file that I am working on separately. But it is a matter of taste. You can save it whatever you like.