Is direct / feedback possible with emacs / HTML mode?

With emacs, editing an HTML file is pretty useful. And I use "Safari" (I'm a Mac user) to check if the HTML file is displayed correctly.

I always skip the AucTeX direct / reverse link with pdf / tex files. I can click on the emacs / LaTeX file in the corresponding pdf file and vice versa. For example, when I click on the string "abc" on the tex source code, auc-tex finds the string "abc" in the pdf file, and vice versa.

Is there a way to do similar things in emacs? I mean, is there any tool / mode that can connect back / forth between the html file and the browser?

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Use

M-x browse-url-of-file

, ...

(global-set-key (kbd "M-P") 'browse-url-of-file)

Alt + Shift + p.. " "

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1762896/


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