You can just view the HTML document in Chrome by pasting it's path. If on a local server, just get the name with path to execute it.
Using a web browser, you can easily view a HTML page you have made, or somebody else have made, such as... * Mozilla Firefox * Internet Explorer * Google Chrome * Opera * Netscape
The Chrome Operating System should have a built in PDF reader.
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.
The "web browser" is a category of applications used to view an HTML document as a rendered webpage. Popular browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, and Apple's Safari.
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A Web Browser. Examples of web browsers include: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera.
Google Chrome browser is a web client-server browser. It can be used to display and view web pages.
Browsers are integrated to view any language. So, you can manoramaonline in Malayalam using Google chrome directly without downloading any font.
If you would like to view the page source for a certain page, simply hit Ctrl-U on any page, or go up to the top right corner, click the wrench, 'Tools', then 'View Source'.
Google Chrome is a web browser. It allows you to view websites. If you do not already have a web browser, Google Chrome would be a good choice because it is free, fast, secure and reliable. If you already use a web browser, then you do not need google chrome.
Any internet browser will view them (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome ETC.) But if you want to edit it the simplest and one of the most common ways is the program Notepad which usually comes with your computer. There are also other programs which can be downloaded from the internet which have syntax highlighting to make editing easier. For example, Notepad++, Sublime-Text2.
An internet browser lets you view the internet. Think of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge