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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:10:33+00:00 2026-05-13T20:10:33+00:00

For testing I don’t want to upload CSS to FTP on each change until

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For testing

I don’t want to upload CSS to FTP on each change until the site is complete, but the site and content is online. (I’m not talking about saving page locally then apply CSS)

Can I just apply the CSS locally to any online page?

It would be easier to edit and see changes locally until the CSS work is done.

I want to see the applied effect on Firefox and Internet Explorer.

Is this at all possible?

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    2026-05-13T20:10:33+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:10 pm

    I think this is the closet way

    http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:_7_eRIBRrhoJ:www.nealgrosskopf.com/tech/thread.php%3Fpid%3D60+http://www.nealgrosskopf.com/tech/thread.php%3Fpid%3D60&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in&client=firefox-a

    but only for firefox

    Edit : 29 April 2010

    I found another better way

    http://www.tomjewett.com/accessibility/508-eval-tools.html

    In FireFox, from the Web Developer toolbar, select CSS -> Add User Style
    Sheet, browse to wherever you stored
    it and click the Open button. When you
    are finished, just un-check the “Add
    User Style Sheet” on the toolbar CSS
    menu.

    In Microsoft Internet Explorer, select Tools -> Internet Options… ->
    Accessibility… and check the “Format
    documents using my style sheets” box.
    Using the Browse button, open the
    lowvis.css style sheet from wherever
    you stored it, and click OK to both
    the Accessibility and the Internet
    Options panels. When you are finished,
    simply un-check the “…my style
    sheets” box on the Accessibility
    panel.

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