You can launch a document from Notepad++ text editor in any web browser like Chrome, Safari, Firefox e.t.c using either using key combinations or by the selecting the browser in the Run menu,
Key Combinations- Chrome : Ctrl-Alt-Shift-R
- Safari : Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F
- Firefox : Ctrl-Alt-Shift-X
- Internet Explorer : Ctrl-Alt-Shift-I
These keyboard shortcuts are really helpful for web developers working with Notepad++ editor to edit webpages.
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