How to Auto-Refresh your Browsers when Designing new Sites


Hοw tο Auto-Refresh уουr Browsers whеn Designing nеw Sites screenr.com

10 Responses to “How to Auto-Refresh your Browsers when Designing new Sites”

  • nettutsplus:

    @digitalyardsale “Cinch” for Mac.

  • ajjaeger:

    @digitalyardsale I use SizeUp. It works really well. You can resize windows in a plethora of ways along with customizing any keyboard shortcuts. It’s $13 and has a free demo.

    I’d also like to know what Jeffrey is using in this video for comparison sake.

  • digitalyardsale:

    Fantastic tip. What app let’s you do side by side windows on a Mac?

  • InTheLittleWoods:

    @nettutsplus no no.. I was asking if it does that, not saying it happens for me :)

  • nettutsplus:

    @InTheLittleWoods That’s weird. It’s not happening for me. The focus stays on TextMate.

  • troglodyte3344:

    Only a clinically super morbidly obese person would want to do that.

  • InTheLittleWoods:

    Awesome!

    But everytime the page refreshes does it be converted into the all ears window? I don’t want to be halfway through a paragraph then it suddenly changes window..

  • kolchiMlih:

    thanx a lot,
    really useful

  • stockzimi:

    The annoying thing about this is that the texteditor is loosing focus. Thanks Jeff!

  • tutphotoshop:

    Thanks

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