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Yea well most of the comments in here are lukewarm takes so... there you go.
I almost never navigate code based on its order or "shape" in the file. LSP-based symbol tagging or searching is way faster than scrolling. I guess you can click the spot on the preview that you need, but I refuse to reach for my mouse while editing text.
I use LSP integration to see a complete list of errors/warnings and jump to them.
That's for design, not text editing ;)
I will use a latex or markdown language server that renders to a browser tab.
To be fair, I don't do HTML/JS/CSS, so I bet VSCode or other GUI editors are great for that. But that's specifically because you want to see something rendered. Most of the time you can just see it in an actual browser next to your text editor though.
I almost exclusively do front end, in exclusively nvim. Exactly like you say, just have a browser window (or 2) permanently open.