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.
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.
Photoshop is one such tool for that. Pixlr is another tool which can be used like Photoshop.
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