Task 10: Working with Source Code in the Browser

All major Web browsers allow you to view the source code of documents you view — an extremely useful feature. For example, imagine you’re surfing the Internet and you come across a page you’re really impressed with. To see how it was built, just view the source HTML code. Granted, if this book is your first foray into HTML you may not understand what you’re looking at, but you will in time. Each browser has slightly different commands and it supplies slightly different options. Here’s how you can view source code using Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.

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