html - A way to temporarily add an external stylesheet to an already existing website that is shareable -


I'm not sure that it is already present, but I searched and could not find anything.

This is my problem:

We have a customer, which is really old and old website, but they have no budget to complete restart. Actually, they want to do some basic updating of the style (changing colors and fonts, increasing font size etc), basic CSS editing. Before this can happen, before I present to the classic, I should be able to review the interior style changes with my creative director.

My question is, is there really a simple way to slap a different / new external style sheet on that I can currently take online websites and a new "update" website is a new one Can I send my creative director to review the URL? Is there any website / service that does this?

EDIT: The browser extension will not solve the problem because it will only work for me, I should be able to share the link internally for review, and potentially send it to the customers as well.

I think after that I really have a simple website with two text areas. [Insert the current page URL] and insert [path for new stylesheet] and it generates a temporary live webpage with a unique URL that I can share. I can not imagine that something like this does not already exist.

Thank you in advance ..

looks interesting, so I Ignore the URL:

  1. Specify the URL
  2. Specify the URL in your CSS

    This is the same >

    Just create a php page on your own server. You can customize and secure it but this very stackworflow page in my initial test

      & lt; Php if worked correctly with $ ($ _get ['url']); if ($ html) {$ base = Url ']); $ Html = str_replace (Arrays (' '', ';),'  , $ html); if (! Sropo (' Gt; & lt; / head & gt; ', $ html);} $ Html echo; out; ();}}? & Gt; & gt; DOCTYPE html & gt; & lt; html & gt; & Lt ; Top & gt; & gt; Title & gt; Stack pko10ko & lt; / title & gt; & lt; / head & gt; & lt; body & gt; & lt; form action = "" method = "go" & Gt; Site UI L: & lt; input name = "url" /> 
    css url: & lt; input name = "css" />


    Input type = "submit" value = "generate" /> gt; & gt; & gt; & lt; / html & gt;

    The resulting page should contain the URL you can send. Like I said, you can make it more secure, but anyone who pays to make a site probably will not know how to abuse the link you send to it :)

    Hope for what you are looking for

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