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ojo - Oct 31, 2011 6:44 am - Hasn't voted
How....?... do I look at the page source code ? Thanks. Best regards. jane.
Baarb - Oct 31, 2011 7:36 am - Hasn't voted
Re: How....?Hi, there are two ways that I know of: 1) if you right-click the page you will see 'View Page Source' or 'View Source' etc. somewhere on the pop-up menu (depends on the browser). Click on that and you will see all the html code that was used to make the page. 2) Highlight just the parts of a page you're interested in and right click and choose 'View Selection Source' (or similar). To find the relevant bit I will usually search for a particular keyword in the object I want to replicate like "youtube" if it's the video. Then just copy the relevant lines of code to another page and change the appropriate bits. There are a number of html resources on youtube including the Articles section and throughout the forum. I've added a link regarding tables on the main page. Happy coding!