All media producers have have a purpose
If you press F12 you should be able to view all the source code
Judging by the question you are using IE8 (Internet Explorer 8) Look near the top of a webpage for 'tools' from this menu you can merely select 'inprivate browsing'
The uniform resource locator (URL)
save the page to a disk
The answer is HTML
who created this page
If you press F12 you should be able to view all the source code
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.
reliable; relevant
reliable; relevant
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"
A work cited webpage should include the author's name, the title of the work, the publication date, the publisher, and the URL if it's an online source. This information helps readers locate and verify the sources used in a research paper or project.
It can be but source code is just the code of a webpage. Whatever format it is.
reliable and relevant to your question.
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".
In Internet Explorer, you can 'View Source'. This is found by clicking view > source.
You are probably referring to the source code of the page. So it's just the source-code of a webpage.