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    • Ku QiuK Offline
      Ku Qiu
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      Hi there,

      I am new to NPP.

      I have an image which I would like to use it as the background image for a webpage.

      This image is in the folder named 'Notepad++".

      3.png

      However it didn’t show in the ‘document list’. I am wondering whether ‘document list’ is the wrong thing to do. How can I have a navigation pane on the left in the editor so that I can put all the files needed in the so called ‘current folder’ that NPP can display this image as the background without going to find this image with a specific path.
      2.png

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          Alan Kilborn @Ku Qiu
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          @Ku-Qiu said in Displaying an image as the background of a webpage:

          it didn’t show in the ‘document list’

          It would only show in the Document List if you open the Icon.jpg file into a Notepad++ tab. And that’s something you wouldn’t reasonably do because .jpg files are not text files and N++ is a text editor.

          The remainder of your post seems to address HTML type questions which aren’t on-topic for a discussion forum about Notepad++.

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            Ku Qiu @Alan Kilborn
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            @Alan-Kilborn Thanks for your reply.

            It does seem work perfectly if I open the image file in NPP in advance.
            3.png

            But still I am not sure whether document list is the best way for my intention. I used to use Matlab. And they have a navigation pane on the left where you can put all the files you need in the ‘current folder’ so that only files in that folder can be used/run. I am just wondering whether NPP do anything in the similar fashion.

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              PeterJones @Ku Qiu
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              @Ku-Qiu said in Displaying an image as the background of a webpage:

              I am wondering whether ‘document list’ is the wrong thing to do.

              Yes, it is the wrong feature. Document List shows all the documents that are open in Notepad++. You don’t (normally) open image files in a text editor (because they aren’t text).

              But if you want the warm fuzzies of seeing a directory listing in Notepad++ that shows Icon.jpg so you can be more confident that it’s there, you could use the File > Open Folder As Workspace… (“FaW”) on the current directory, and that will give you a directory listing. Or you could View > Project Panels > Project Panel #, and create a new project in the workspace , then add that folder to the project. (But really, I think FaW is your best bet.)

              • N++ User Manual: Folder as Workspace
              • N++ User Manual: Project Panels

              that NPP can display this image as the background without going to find this image with a specific path.

              Notepad++ is a text editor. It doesn’t natively display images, and it does not natively render HTML for you. If you want to render HTML inside Notepad++, you can use the PreviewHTML plugin (available through Plugins > Plugins Admin). Or you could just use View > View Current File In > … and pick your favorite browser, which would then launch that browser with the saved version of the HTML page you are actively browsing.

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              Ahh, your reply post shows that it appears that you are using PreviewHTML . You should have listed that among your assets.

              But still I am not sure whether document list is the best way for my intention

              Nope. (See above)

              I used to use Matlab.

              Using matrix math application for editing webpages? I’m confused.

              And they have a navigation pane on the left where you can put all the files you need in the ‘current folder’ so that only files in that folder can be used/run.

              Ah, maybe you were just talking about the UI concepts.

              No, you cannot limit what files your webpage will see based on what’s in some list in Notepad++. The webpage (and the HTML renderer in whatever plugin you are using) are Notepad++ agnostic: they don’t know, and don’t care, about anything that Notepad++ is doing (and it especially wouldn’t once you used a real browser to view the page, and/or published it to a webserver).

              But if you want to be able to see non-text filenames in a panel on the left, so that you can remember image filenames more easily, use the Folder As Workspace feature, not Document List.

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