This wikiHow teaches you how to view the source code, which is the programming language behind any website, on most common browsers. Excluding a Safari trick, you cannot view a website's source code while using a mobile browser.
EditSteps
EditChrome, Firefox, Edge, and Internet Explorer
- Open your web browser. The process for viewing source code on Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer is the same.
- Navigate to a webpage. It should be a page whose source code you wish to view.
- Right-click the page. If you're using a Mac computer with a one-button mouse, you can hold down and click instead. If you are on a laptop with a trackpad, you can use two fingers to click the page instead. This will invoke a drop-down menu.
- Don't right-click a link or a photo when doing this or else the wrong menu will appear.
- Click or . Doing so will display your browser's source code in a new window or at the bottom of the current window.
- You'll see View page source for Chrome and Firefox, and View Source for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer.
- You can also press (PC) or (Mac) to display the source code.
EditSafari
- Open Safari. This is a blue, compass-shaped app.
- Click . It's in the top-left side of your Mac's menu bar. Doing so invokes a drop-down menu.
- Click . This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu.
- Click the tab. It's in the top-right corner of the Preferences window.
- Check the "Show Develop menu in menu bar" box. This option is near the bottom of the Preferences window. You should see a Develop menu appear in your Mac's menu bar.
- Navigate to a webpage. It should be a page whose source code you wish to view.
- Click . This menu is to the left of the Window menu in your Mac's menu bar.
- Click . It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Clicking this option will prompt Safari to display the webpage's source code.
- You can also press to display the source code.
EditTips
- While you can't usually view source code on a mobile browser, you can save a Safari bookmark on iPhone or iPad to view mobile Safari source code.
EditWarnings
- Be wary of downloading third-party applications that claim to display the source code of a website.
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