Hi,

 

I am trying to find the quickest way for externally css contractors to
work with a website built on a content management system that was
created by the company I work for.

 

The html of the site can't be edited by the contractor, they only have
accesses to the css. The way the contractors like to work is to save all
the html locally so they have a static version of the site to work with.
They would then write all the css and get it to look good before
uploading the css to our servers via FTP.

 

The problem with this is that changes might happen to the html of the
actual site on our server due requests from the client etc., which the
contractor would not know about because they are working on a local
version.

 

Does anyone know of a tool that would allow the contractor to work
locally on the css against the actual website's html, by mapping a local
directory to the remote css directory? Essentially we want to be able to
override the path to the css of a website with a local path.

 

Firefox extensions such as Stylish
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108) ) do something
similar, but we need this to be truly cross browser and map a local
directory, which can then be uploaded via FTP. Stylish uses a file
called file called stylish.rdf, and only works with Firefox/Mozilla.

 

I'd be grateful for any suggestions, or just to know if this doesn't
exist.

 

Thanks,

Olly

 

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