Overview
Forget about all the Code chaos and Customize your website in a handy way
Customize your website, Create your designs. Forget about all the chaos and design your website with your imaginations, in a handy way. The web editor is the tool that provides you with an enhanced way to inspect any website elements, alter their properties, insert contents, design, and visualize the way you want to see them. You don’t need to hold a bunch of technical knowledge. Instead, this tool will do the job for you..
T3mm1eMar 7, 2024
This extension is awesome but for some reason my keep changes toggle does not work and the circle inside the toggle seems to have a red border around it, any help?
Along Dude ReturnsFeb 5, 2024
you oversimplified it
JV AmbataJan 9, 2024
Hey there, awesome plugin! Would it possible to save a snapshot of the edited webpage as an HTML file for future use? I need it for some website mockups and re editing the changes i made from scratch is a bit time consuming. Hope you can help out :) Thanks!
VINEETH TRDeveloperJan 11, 2024
Hi JV Ambata, Thanks for the kind words about the Web Editor, I'm glad you're finding it awesome! Saving snapshots of edited webpages as HTML files for future use is a fantastic idea that I completely understand. Currently, Web Editor allows saving style modifications you make through the CSS tab, but saving edited HTML content isn't yet supported. However, I definitely hear your pain point about recreating edits from scratch being time-consuming, and I want to assure you that adding text saving functionality is high on our priority list for future updates. In the meantime, there are a couple of workarounds you might find helpful: 1. Screenshots: Although not ideal, you can capture screenshots of the modified webpage with the desired text and styles. This won't be editable later, but it will serve as a visual reference for your mockups. 2. External Text Editor: This option requires a bit more technical knowledge, but it allows you to save your edited HTML content. Here's how it works: - Use Web Editor to inspect the element containing the text you want to edit. - Copy the HTML code for that element. - Paste the code into an external text editor like Notepad++ or Sublime Text. - Make your edits in the text editor. - Copy the updated HTML code back into the Web Editor and apply it to the page. 3. Browser Extensions: While not part of Web Editor itself, some browser extensions can help you save edited webpages as HTML files. Check out options like "SingleFile" or "Webpage to Single File" for Chrome, or "FireShot" for Firefox. While I understand these aren't perfect solutions, I hope they provide some temporary relief until we implement full-fledged text saving in Web Editor. I am actively working on it, and your feedback is crucial in helping me prioritize features that benefit users like you. If you have any further ideas or suggestions, please don't hesitate to share them! We're always open to feedback and excited to improve the plugin for everyone. Thanks again for reaching out, and happy designing!
Details
- Version1.0.9
- UpdatedSeptember 17, 2023
- Offered byVineeth TR
- Size68.98KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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