You have to click a button!
embedded content refers to content on a web page that runs directly from the page in the web browser by using audio or video plugins. When you go to youtube, the content is 'embedded' because it plays in your browser; ie, you don't have to open another application on your computer to display/listen to/run it.
Gmail can be set as a start up page in browser. You can edit your browser settings to set Gmail as homepage. This allows to see Gmail homepage when you click on browser.
If you use Firebug, then you can edit the HTML within the FireFox browser. Otherwise, save the page and edit the HTML with a text editor like Notepad.
Full cache is when a web page is cached in your browser. It means that some of the content of the pages you visit will be stored in your browser so you don't have to download it every time you visit the page. Full cache is when a web page is cached in your browser. It means that some of the content of the pages you visit will be stored in your browser so you don't have to download it every time you visit the page.
You would have to go in your browser settings and then edit the home page url.
You could create an extension or add on for your browser.
You can't delete your Answers.com profile. You can delete the content on the page via Edit page link.
You can set the starting page on the browser. It can be done in the browser settings.
As subtle distinction between HTML and browser is that HTML code does not produce the form; the browser produces the form. The browser interprets HTML code to determine how to display page content.
You browser interprets HTML code to determine how to format content. The web server presents the page to the browser for consumption.
HTML is meant to be written by a webmaster, and read by the browser. Hyper Text Markup Language, HTML, is use to create a web page. The browser reads the HTML, and is instructed on how to display the content. If you learn how to write HTML language you will then be able to read it, in order to edit. It is not hard to learn, and doesn't take long.
General size of page in a browser window depends on your monitor resolution and of course on your web browser. Content of a webpage can be of any reasonable arbitrary size.