computer=wierd. could help with html

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daguuy
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computer=wierd. could help with html

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yesterday my computer was being wierd and whenever i right clicked in a website, a thing popped up that showed me the html for the site. it could help me learn html but the computer doesn't do that much and i don't think it's supposed to. is there a way to see the html for websites other than my computer getting messed up?
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Post by Sparkfist »

Well if you use firefox there is the option to view page source when you right click. I dont know what browser you use, all I know is that thats how it is on Firefox.
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Post by bicostp »

There's a menu choice for viewing the page HTML in IE, too. (But who uses that anymore? [besides 89% of the computer market whiuch consists of fools and people who don't like change])

You can always save the page and open it in Notepad or SimeText or DOS EDIT...
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Post by G-Prime »

Firefox - Right click and click "View Page Source". If the website has frames rightclick on the frame you want the html and click " This Frame" and the "View This Frame Only" then "View Page Source"

If you want to learn HTML go to
http://www.w3schools.com/
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Post by gannon »

gprime, it'd be simpler to right click, select this frame, then press view frame source :P
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Post by HK-47 »

If you're using firefox Ctrl+U brings up the source code.
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Post by new york cheech »

in ie all u have to do is go to "view" at the top and then go down to "Source"
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