Project specific theme in sublimetext2 - sublimetext2

Am I missing something or does SublimeText2 lacks this feature/package?
What I want to achieve is when I have 2-3 project open at the same time have the windows visually distinct one from another, now, when I change the color scheme in one of the windows, it changes in other open SublimeText2 windows too. Pretty hard to work, when you have to look in the sidebar/titlebar to see the project name. It gets pretty annoying, when you have to copy-paste dozens of lines from one project to another or something similar.
Any package/configuration that will help me with this?

Edit the project settings, do something like this:
{
"settings": {
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Amy.tmTheme"
}
}
Use Preferences->Browse Packages to find the color scheme directories/file names.

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How can I be doing anything wrong in this code?

just starting HTML and I'm at the point of learning . I know that if I put the "index.html" and the img in the same directory, It should be fine to just address the img by name as in ". But when I open the page, all I see is a cracked image. When I look the preview of the page in my file explorer, it just says that "some images where blocked to avoid the sender identifies your computer. Open this item to exibit the images". WHen I try to just source with an URL, it shows up fine, no problems at all, I've tried using alt and not, other browsers as well.
I tried renaming the img file to something simpler to simplify not mistaking the name, tried putting the img and the project (index) file in another directory together, and I was hoping to understand why this which sounds so simple is getting me so many errors.
After searching a bit I came across this hope it helps :)
"Well I think I've fixed it. In control panel>windows defender>options>real-time protection then uncheck scan downloaded files and attachments. After I did this, I could see images on my system use while creating an html page."
link to refer:https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/some-pictures-have-been-blocked-to-helpactually/2aa402d3-0404-44d9-83ce-960258979c07

Customize the (about:home) page in google chrome

I want to know if its possible to customize the way your default google chrome look locally on your computer. I am talking from a developer's point of view and not user(ie not to change the home page by going into chrome setting).
I can change the UI by using the chrome f12 option locally. As chrome is installed on my machine then there should be an index.html or something alike file present to render chrome as it does. I want to access that file if possible.
Thanks
you might be able to find some various files, so i would suggest looking through the following folder. C:\Users\MYUSERNAMEHERE\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
or C:\Users\MYUSERNAMEHERE\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\ as these are the ones that contain your chrome installation, there maybe another folder but this is always the one i have used when developing extensions..
Otherwise i think you will be stuck with the extension part, i myself would have a look at this if you really need.. But that could be a week before i get the chance.
If your looking to deploy a custom google chrome, so they dont need to install extensions. Try the following google term: deploy custom chrome
https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/external_extensions
But editing it directly with just finding a single html file / style i dont think is as easy as it would need to load certain objects into memory and i think they are a little more complex than a plain text file.
EDIT - Looks Like Its Extension Only Now
Had 5 minutes and did a quick google, there was a point where you could use custom style sheets for v32 and below but that was removed https://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome?revision=234007&view=revision
So you either need to work with firefox or build an extension.. I could not see any files/folders that would do what you need. So yea i'd start looking at extensions.

Skip Javascript Framework while Debugging in Chrome

I did research and found this website give my very useful information
https://divshot.com/blog/tips-and-tricks/ignoring-library-code-while-debugging-in-chrome/
I did enable blackbox mode for the file pattern as following
(firebug|angular|knockout|jquery|bootstrap|modernizr|respond)
However, if i click the pause button in developer tools
and when the mouse is over a page, the script still stop at jquery.min.js with the yellow box showing like the picture.
I just want to debug which function is performed when i did some action like, Click particular button etc.
But the jquery.min.js stop me from knowing this. Do you have any idea how to workaround or to make debugging more easier?
Thank you very much.
You need to enter in one library at a time if you are going to do them like that. Read the docs on blackboxing for more info https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/blackboxing
You can:
enter the name of a file,
use regular expressions to target:
files that contain a specific name /backbone.js$,
certain types of files like .min.js$
or enter in an entire folder that contains scripts you want to blackbox such as bower_components.
To my knowledge you cannot enter a regex like (thing1|thing2|thing3|etc). That will not work.
Here's a screenshot of what you can do though.

Display full path or namespace of .cshtml files in VS2012

I work with a lot of cshtml files in VS 2012, and a constant irritation is not being able to see the path or namespace of the file I'm working on (barring mouse hover every time).
I've googled quite a bit, haven't found any answer, and no VS Extension seems to do it either. Here's a screenshot of what exactly I mean (several index.cshtml, no easy way of distinguishing):
Either in a separate toolbar underneath like regular CS code files or as the tab title itself would be fine. Does anyone know of a tool or setting for this?

Is it possible to save changes in Firebug locally?

What I'm trying to do is to save the changes I make to CSS and HTML on different sites with Firebug.
Just to be clear, I don't expect Firebug to upload the changes to the server via FTP or anything. I just want to save the changes locally, so only I will be able to see them.
For example I've seen a few Firefox/Chrome extensions that add a download button under every video on Youtube, so I know it's possible to do that somehow.
If you have a different way to achieve what I'm trying to do, I'll be glad to hear about it.
(It doesn't have to be with Firebug.)
Thanks in advance!
If you don't mind using Web Developer Toolbar it's easy to save changes made to the DOM (and CSS).
When you install the toolbar, you'll get a "View Source" menu, click on that and choose "View generated source". Then just copy and paste that into a .html file.
You did not say if you alter your HTML or CSS, if CSS, FireFile is a very good addon for this.
Edit, with some Googling, i found FireDiff, which states that it can export changes made in Firebug, i have not tested it bit it's worth checking out.
You could try using Greasemonkey.
It has support for adding custom scripts that are run whenever you load a page (linked to which pages it should load on) and that can make changes to the page dynamically.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/greasemonkey/
The http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/ web developer toolbar will let you add a user style sheet to a site which should achieve your goals.
This may or may not be exactly what you're asking for, but you can download the extension FireDiff in order to save changes made with FireBug. I made a little tutorial on how to do it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4OmZLX2zd4
I have a somewhat simlar use-case that I solved differently. I'm not sure if it is what you are looking for or not. I'll describe the behavior and if that is helpful I'll explain exactly how I implemented it.
I changed the code that execute when you click "Run" (or Ctrl+Enter) to check to see if the first line of the code is a hard-coded string //LoadFromFile:<file path>. If it is, and the file exists then I pull the file off of the local file system and run it instead of executing the code in the console window. This way I can use an external text editor to write code.