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Editing an HTML file in Notepad++ I now want to see the updated page in Google Chrome, Firefox and IE.

Is there a shortcut that I can use to see the changes as rendered through the different browsers after editing my file?

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Refresh the page using F5 or Ctrl-F5.

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If you want to see the results in another window, you will have to right click on your html file and select open with ... (another browser).

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I found that by right-clicking on the title in the file tabs, and then clicking "full file path to clip board" I was able to paste the full file path into Chrome and then view it from there.

I didn't see an "open with..." option but this option worked for me.

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Try using Browser Refresh. It's a free and portable Windows application which does exactly that, plus even more. As of currently, it supports Google Chrome, Google Chrome Canary, Mozilla Firefox, Firefox Developer Edition, Internet Explorer, Opera Browser, Yandex Browser, Blisk Browser, and Vivaldi Browser. Have fun with it.

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    What does this do that the browsers' built-in refresh capability (F5) doesn't do?  … … … … … … … … … P.S. Are you associated with this program?  Did you have anything to do with developing it? Jun 27, 2017 at 21:23

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