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by SirHound 69 days ago
Yeah I mean you can basically achieve this set up even with frameworks, if you're using stylesheets, but it's the copy/pasting and finding source code that is usually the pain. With this you just press apply (or enable auto-apply) and your agent gets to work. You can also edit the content, add/remove/reorder elements etc, I don't know how good the browser dev tools are at writing all that back though.
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When you said Agent and AI, I thought there would be some way for us to resize or move elements, and have the agent figure out the right properties to change (whether it's margin, padding, top, left, and on the wrapper or whatever) ideally in a way that's cleanest WRT surrounding/existing CSS.

But I can see the more deterministic nature of the current offering being a plus too since there's no worry about the agent doing things you didn't "approve" or in the "wrong way"