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13,674 PointsChanges made in the browser's inspector aren't saved, they are just a place for testing. Correct?
I feel really dumb asking this question, like I must have missed something. I use dev tools to understand whats happening with the code, and how the browser is applying the rules. But, I know that any changes I might make are just for testing purposes, and I still have to go back to my text file and change it there, too. Right? Changes made in the browser aren't saved to the original doc, are they?
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Rick Gleitz
47,840 PointsYou are correct.
In the transcript for this video, Guil says 18 seconds in:
"And like the elements panel, changes you make aren't permanent. So they won't change the code in your CSS file."