Possible to manage multiple websites with Chrome DevTools Overrides?
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Is it possible to manage 2 or more websites simultaneously with Chrome DevTools Local Overrides? After I select a local folder for my overrides a folder gets placed in the designated directory for each website I want to edit. Is it possible to use different local overrides locations for each website I visit? This is the way things used to work with DevTools in Chrome < 62 but I'm trying to update my workflow now that I've finally updated to version 70+. I hope this makes sense but let me know if it isn't clear. Thanks for any advice.
override google-chrome-devtools
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Is it possible to manage 2 or more websites simultaneously with Chrome DevTools Local Overrides? After I select a local folder for my overrides a folder gets placed in the designated directory for each website I want to edit. Is it possible to use different local overrides locations for each website I visit? This is the way things used to work with DevTools in Chrome < 62 but I'm trying to update my workflow now that I've finally updated to version 70+. I hope this makes sense but let me know if it isn't clear. Thanks for any advice.
override google-chrome-devtools
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Is it possible to manage 2 or more websites simultaneously with Chrome DevTools Local Overrides? After I select a local folder for my overrides a folder gets placed in the designated directory for each website I want to edit. Is it possible to use different local overrides locations for each website I visit? This is the way things used to work with DevTools in Chrome < 62 but I'm trying to update my workflow now that I've finally updated to version 70+. I hope this makes sense but let me know if it isn't clear. Thanks for any advice.
override google-chrome-devtools
Is it possible to manage 2 or more websites simultaneously with Chrome DevTools Local Overrides? After I select a local folder for my overrides a folder gets placed in the designated directory for each website I want to edit. Is it possible to use different local overrides locations for each website I visit? This is the way things used to work with DevTools in Chrome < 62 but I'm trying to update my workflow now that I've finally updated to version 70+. I hope this makes sense but let me know if it isn't clear. Thanks for any advice.
override google-chrome-devtools
override google-chrome-devtools
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