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."
It can be but source code is just the code of a webpage. Whatever format it is.
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"
You are probably referring to the source code of the page. So it's just the source-code of a webpage.
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.
If you press F12 you should be able to view all the source code
In Internet Explorer, you can 'View Source'. This is found by clicking view > source.
To view it later or to grab a piece of code you want from the source
Go to html source and remove the code/script.
Source data refers to the webpage code that tells the browser what to load. Source data directs the server to specific files.
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.
Right-click a blank area and go View Source.
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