Edit Website Extension
Edit Live Websites Text On The Fly
Makes your existing server live. This is a browser extension that helps you to live reload feature for dynamic pages
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Live Server - Makes your existing server live - this is a Web Extension that helps you to live reload feature for dynamic content (PHP, Node.js, ASPNET -- Whatever, it doesn't matter).
This extension is for Live Server (VSCode Extension - required v3.0.0+).
You have to install Live Server extension for vscode in order to use this Add On.
Follow this link to setup : https://github.com/ritwickdey/live-server-web-extension#setup
Note: This is an open source project and it doesn't collect *any* data.
Demo : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ritwickdey/live-server-web-extension/master/img/screenshots/live-server-web-extension.gif
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Works!!
Not working with Windows 10 64 bit and Chrome 68.0.3440.106
Brilliant
Pretty useful extension. Thanks, ritwickdey!
The browser needs to switch to the file being edited in the editor.
Doesn't work unfortunately. There's no option to select a specific php file to open in visual studio code, also there's no tutorial how to set it up.
Fantastic plug in that works well with the Liveserver extension.
For projects in php I use along with another extension "Custom JavaScript for websites". It redirects directly to the PHP Server with automatic reloading out of the box :-)
A little confusing to set up initially if used for dynamic web pages using php, but a very helpful tool once it is configured :)