Is this designed to appeal to people who doesn’t know HTML/CSS? I was watching point and prompt video, majority of those changes would be quicker with simple html or a WYSIWYG editor ( like dreamweaver 20 years ago, if that’s still a thing).
I get why building components with AI which would accelerate dev, but what’s the point of changing a button’s color to red via an LLM?
Cursor has a browser? That by itself makes me want to try it again.
EDIT: No support for the web midi API though. I guess this is the problem with the browser-in-IDE idea: You only want to use it if it's perfect, otherwise keep wondering whether something is a problem of the browser or your app. Maybe IDE-in-browser is easier, and chrome is approaching that with workspaces.
Its a fork of vscode, which has a browser.
VS code has Live Preview extension, which doesn't work for me. Cursor's browser works, and I can't find anything like it in VS code.
Dreamweaver 2.0
WYSIWYG-IYL (if you're lucky)