If you are using a plugin for Firefox named "firebug", then on each reload
you can see the changed css file in a split window under the content.

A very useful plugin.

-evgeny

On 4/16/07, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I converted my project (about a dozen css files in all) to Sass over
> the weekend and it's working great!
>
> However, I'm not sure I'm going about debugging in the best method
> possible.  If there's a syntax error in my .sass file, the CSS doesn't
> render.  Firebug doesn't show the source, presumably because it does
> its own formatting and ignores the comment.
>
> So, what I do is open a new tab directly to the generated .css file,
> review what's wrong, save my file and reload it again.  Since Sass
> doesn't regenerate the css unless you request an action, I can't
> reload the tab with the generated css file, I have to switch back,
> reload, then back to the source tab and reload that again if
> something's wrong.
>
> While it's not the worst debugging system in the world, I wonder if
> there's a better way to do it?
>
>
> >
>

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