Dec-04-2019, 05:26 AM
i tried setting:
"liveServer.settings.NoBrowser": False,
and didn't notice anything New.
I noticed that the default is False, so no difference here.
I looked closer at the screen shown in my tutorial, and I now think that they were two separate windows side by side, and not an internal VSCode browser.
I wanted it to be part of VSCode, but no, and I can (have no choice, really) live with separate windows.
This is still a pretty cool plugin, as changes show on in the browser immediately as they are changed in code.
That's a big time saver when trying different class values for example.
"liveServer.settings.NoBrowser": False,
and didn't notice anything New.
I noticed that the default is False, so no difference here.
I looked closer at the screen shown in my tutorial, and I now think that they were two separate windows side by side, and not an internal VSCode browser.
I wanted it to be part of VSCode, but no, and I can (have no choice, really) live with separate windows.
This is still a pretty cool plugin, as changes show on in the browser immediately as they are changed in code.
That's a big time saver when trying different class values for example.