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| It can be interesting and also like an educational matter, being able to view the source codes of the Html web pages because this way, since you have actually two panels being opened, one the internet browser window and the second one, the screen page showing the codes and commands, so you can better create a connection among the commands and the effects being used. The great thing is that all web browsers are easily able to show the window and web page containing the source codes of the Html web pages.
No matter if you are using the Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera or any other famous web browsing software, you can take a look at the events and happenings on the Html world by using the source code option. You might be able to use the keyboard shortcuts or by clicking the menu options from the programs settings and in either case, a new web page will be created, very similar to the text files as only the Html codes and command lines will be listed like when you are exercising Html codes on the text files. As mentioned, one of the great advantages of using this system is to learn Html better. For example, if you have some problems analyzing the way images are being handled and displayed on web pages, are searching for the better ways of adding links and buttons to the sites or would like to see how tags are being written, you can easily learn how the procedures are being done by the professional websites and companies and viewing the Html pages source codes can really prove to be great and helpful in this regard. All of the standard and popular web browsers have the built in option and feature if displaying the web pages html codes and you can use this feature from time to time. While viewing the codes pages, you may have the question of what are the roles of the blank spaces and whey there are so many of them and that is a great question. Please note that these blank spaces are normally created for serving some purposes and mainly built and added by the page building applications and not when webmasters are manually building sites. While working with the softwares that have helping html building panels, blank spaces and lines are automatically enabled on pages. They are mostly seen when a new line of code is added to a spot on the pages and so, for avoiding confusion at the later times when you will be looking at the codes, some blank spaces are included for making the page analysis and maintenance easier in the future and upcoming references. Please rest assured that they do not interfere with the way codes and scripts are going to become activated on your pages because the blank spaces have not been added to the body sections of the sites but to to the scripts lines which are put on the layers beneath the surface and visual style and format of the sites. They will not get counted as bytes neither because blank lines are not going to take up disk apace but for avoiding possible confusions, it's recommended to make them smaller and the codes being put close to each other. A great method for building pages would be to use the good old simple system of using the vertical lines and on every line, try including only one link or command or effect and then come down the list as you will be adding more and more options and features to your pages. Using the vertical coding styles instead of the horizontal formats is a great technique while developing sites. |
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