how to save changes made by firebug permanently "not local"

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Toms gateway

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May 11, 2015, 2:26:29 AM5/11/15
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How can I save changes made by firebug permanently to a website?. (not local)
I tried firefile but it didn’t work so are there any similar alternatives? thanks Tom

Sebastian Zartner

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May 11, 2015, 5:30:17 PM5/11/15
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I marked this same question on Stack Overflow as duplicate of another question, which has several answers to your question. This question is also answered in the FAQ to Firebug. See those two links:

HTML: http://getfirebug.com/faq#How_can_I_save_changes_I_made_inside_the_HTML_panel_back_to_my_source_file
CSS: http://getfirebug.com/faq#How_can_I_save_changes_I_made_inside_the_CSS_panel_back_to_my_source_file

In short:
Firebug doesn't have a built-in feature to save your changes as file locally or on the server. For CSS there are two extensions called cssUpdater and FireFile, which are both unmaintained as far as I know. You may copy your changes via Ctrl+A and Ctrl+C from within the CSS panel, though.

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