How can I view the source code in my iWeb pages?
How can I view the source code in my iWeb pages?
iWeb '08, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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How can I view the source code in my iWeb pages?
iWeb '08, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I am not sure if there is a way to view your source code with iWeb. i do know that you can however view your source code with Safari. You can view the source code for any web page by click on View and then clicking on View Source under this menu. Hopes this helps.
I know I can view the source code from Safari or any other browser once the pages are published. What I need to know is how to view the source code in iWeb while I'm creating the pages.
Well no, because there isn't any in iWeb - there is nothing to see and iWeb does not produce any code until you actually publish it which is why iWeb can't import a published site - one way house - it creates the code upon publishing.
Do what Ethmoid mentioned: publish your site to a folder on your hard drive and open the html file with a text or html editor like the free TextWrangler. That's the only way to view or edit the code created by iWeb when it publishes the website.
However, there is a website design application, Flux, that can open a published iWeb site and view the code and webpage simultaneously.
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How can I view the source code in my iWeb pages?