There is another kind of WikiAnswers tool - the WikiAnswers RSS feed, which you can feed into your blog or site. See this question for more details on that: How do you get RSS feeds of WikiAnswers content on your blog
This website? It is called "Answers.com" or "WikiAnswers" and it was created by "Wiki"
Press Ctrl-U to see the source of the web page you want to know. Or you can click "view" on the tool bar and then "Page Source."
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You anchor it to an URL. You would like to have the image send a visitor to another webpage. Add this code, direcly above the image code <a href="another webpage address"> and this code direcly after the image code </a> This will made the image a clickable link to "another webpage address".
The browser is used to parse an HTML file and return a visual representation of the code as a webpage.
HTML.
HTML?
Photoshop is one such tool for that. Pixlr is another tool which can be used like Photoshop.
It can be but source code is just the code of a webpage. Whatever format it is.
HTML in a webpage is the basis of formation of it. It uses tags to define it's usage.
Finding subdirectories on a webpage that is not your own is often times a difficult task. Many subdirectories can be found by checking the source code of a webpage.
a URL is the destination of a webpage and is identifiable by the code you type in to view a webpage, for example www.google.com is the URL code for the Google Search Site