Adobe Dreamweaver is my personal favourite website design software. As you know there are two main views in Dreamweaver: Design View and Code View. It is possible to create great looking websites using Design view which is great for users who do not have a lot of experience with HTML or coding.
If you want to view the HTML code on any website, you can easily do the following:Navigate to the page you wish to view.On Internet Explorer, click view -> source.On Fire Fox, click view -> page source.A page should pop up on your screen with the raw HTML code on it.
The view of the website in form of HTML is HTML view. It is the basic code you write in text editor.
There are several online websites where one can view funny animations. YouTube, Point Less Sites and Bored are websites where one can view funny animations.
HTML can make links buttons and websites
<html source="hidden">
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Because HTML was created to design websites with. All websites use HTML, no matter what software you use to build them. So if you use a website designer programmer, like Dreamweaver, it creates HTML for you.
To view the source code of an HTML document, open it using Notepad or a similar text processor (Notepad is best for HTML editing). To view the HTML document as it would look on the Internet, open it with any web browser.
To view the HTML of a web page right click your mouse on the page, and select View Source.
Most corporate websites are coded in HTML, which is the HyperText Markup Language. It's written in the form of HTML elements, and they consist of tags surrounded by brackets. The browser reads the HTML tags, and puts them into a visible webpage for view. In some causes you can also use PHP, but that is typically used for social networking sites, such as Facebook.
HTML source simply refers to the markup language that makes up a web page. You can view the HTML source for this page by using your browser's "View Source" or "View Source Code" menu option.