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How do I see the source code of a html page?

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In previous versions it was possible to read the source code on a html page from "view" menu. It is not longer there. How do I read code now?

In previous versions it was possible to read the source code on a html page from "view" menu. It is not longer there. How do I read code now?

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Use one of these:

  • Firefox > Web Developer > Page Source
  • Tools > Web Developer > Page Source (Ctrl+U)
  • Right-click on a web page to open the right-click context menu and select Page Source
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Use one of these:

  • Firefox > Web Developer > Page Source
  • Tools > Web Developer > Page Source (Ctrl+U)
  • Right-click on a web page to open the right-click context menu and select Page Source
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Thanks a lot. The right button clicking option was the one I was looking for.

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You're welcome

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Even though I've been updating my Beta versions (now in FF 8), I just noticed this stupidity now, because most of the time I still use FF 3.6. (Bring back the d*%n Status Bar! Then I'll use the new versions regularly.)

After more than 7 years of having "Page Source" be the most useful thing in the View menu (since at least version 0.8 back in 2004), these numbskulls decide that the View menu shouldn't provide all the viewing options available?

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Yo are right and I was badly surprised too.

I do not consider the source code view to be a feature for web developers, it is more for the common user. But at least once you know it is hidden there, it's OK for me.