In most browsers, you can right click any section of a webpage, that is not a link or interactive media, and click "View source" (Except Mac systems, which do not have a right click feature). Alternatively, most browsers have a "View" button in their toolbar, in which has a "View Source" option (Of course, all browsers will be different, and may have different button and option names).
In Internet Explorer, you can 'View Source'. This is found by clicking view > source.
If you press F12 you should be able to view all the source code
To view the HTML of ant webpage you can rignt click on the page and click view source or you can click on View and then Source in the Top Menu. Rebelsk8er3
To view it later or to grab a piece of code you want from the source
To view the source of website it's very simple. Simply right click on the webpage itself and click view source. This is the same whether on Chrome, Firefox, or Internet Explorer.
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."
Do you mean source code? If so, the source code is the actual code a person or program writes up to makes a webpage/site display and function in the desired fashion. It can often be found by right clicking on a webpage and selecting "View Source code"
Every website would have a different HTML code. You can right click on the page body and choose "View Source" to view the HTML source of that web page.
Without a link, who knows. Trace the link. View source to see if it tells. I am in the dark!
Right-click a blank area and go View Source.
In Internet Explorer you use the View|Source (or Ctrl+U) to display the page source code. You also can left-click on the page and select View Source. Chrome is Menu|More Tools|View Source. Ctrl-U also works with Chrome.
Open the page in your web-browser. In the "View" menu, there should be a menuitem named "Source".... select this. If the browser you use doesn't have thie menu or menuitem, check throguh the other menus, looking for one called either "Source" or "View Source".