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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T05:32:07+00:00 2026-05-24T05:32:07+00:00

I looked into very many Google Chrome extensions and apps in order to find

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I looked into very many Google Chrome extensions and apps in order to find one that matches the following requirements:

  • runs in a Google Chrome tab
  • editor for any code, PHP, CSS, HTML
  • can load and save files (on my computer) and create new ones
  • works with local files on my computer

Is there any? kodingen, cloud9, shiftedit does not seem to make it on the localhost.

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    2026-05-24T05:32:08+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 5:32 am

    Maybe SourceKit will do?

    SourceKit is an extension to your Google Chrome browser which runs in a separate tab. The files are stored in your Dropbox account, so not only can you access the files from your computer – you can access them from anywhere! It uses syntax highlighting like Notepad++ for a limited number of languages (you said php, css, and html – they are all supported). It can load, save, and edit text files locally on your computer if you install the Dropbox Desktop Application. This will also synchronize the files with your online account and thereby make them accessible from anywhere in the world.

    That sounded more like a salesman’s advertisement than intended.

    Both Dropbox and SourceKit are free.

    There are four catches as far as I can see:

    • Dropbox “only” offers 2GB for free, however, you can upgrade at any time if you’re willing to pay.
    • Dropbox Desktop will only synchronize one folder (and all of its contents), but that’s really not any different from a web site.
    • SourceKit will not debug your code, but will it highlight wrong syntax(only for certain languages).
    • EDIT Does not work offline.

    I’ve tried it out, and it works well.

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