Yes - I mean I keep my browser window open. You don't need to have the VS Debugger running to run your site locally. When you make a code change you'll need to build but you can simply refresh your browser window to see the changes.
>Mike, good morning.
>When you are saying "keep my site open, etc. etc." . do you use ASP.NET MVC in VS?
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>>That's true I guess. I have never tried. I usually just keep my site open, rebuild, and refresh the browser window.
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>>>It's not great - but you can see what the page and the CSS hierarchy look like and mess with the attributes.
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>>>Definitely better to run the app and use something like the Chrome devtools but page inspector is OK for a quick look.
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>>>>I've not had much luck getting that to work. And Page Inspector is really just IE embedded inside Visual Studio
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>>>>>'View in Page Inspector' ?