Hello Heidi, Microsoft have a knack of being different! You will have two MS browsers directly available to you when using Windows 10 O/S. They are IE11 and MS Edge (which is pinned to the Taskbar). When using IE11, the source code is viewed by using Ctrl+U, which brings up the debugger page at the bottom of the screen. If using MS Edge, the default browser, use Shift+F12 to open up the debugger page in a new tab. Be careful to use the Shift key with F12, else you will probably turn your WiFi off. The safest method is to Right Click and select View Source which will bring up the debugger page directly. Note; when in the debugger mode you can select the Emulation mode and have your page render as it would in older IE browsers. Regards, Barry On 26/09/2015 06:30, Heidy wrote: > Hi Barry, > > Can you tell me how to view the code of my webpage in Windows 10. The > only way I can see the code is by opening filemanager/html. When I > right click on my website and select “view source” I get an odd > looking screen with nothing on it. Guess my web knowhow is pretty > limited. Would appreciate hearing from you. > > Thank you, > > Heidi Boos-Utley > Email: [email protected] > URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heidisfamily
In edge I did shift= F12 and nothing happens :-( -----Original Message----- From: Barry Carlson via Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 4:02 PM To: hutley Cc: freepages-help Subject: Re: [FreeHelp] Windows 10 and viewing code Hello Heidi, Microsoft have a knack of being different! You will have two MS browsers directly available to you when using Windows 10 O/S. They are IE11 and MS Edge (which is pinned to the Taskbar). When using IE11, the source code is viewed by using Ctrl+U, which brings up the debugger page at the bottom of the screen. If using MS Edge, the default browser, use Shift+F12 to open up the debugger page in a new tab. Be careful to use the Shift key with F12, else you will probably turn your WiFi off. The safest method is to Right Click and select View Source which will bring up the debugger page directly. Note; when in the debugger mode you can select the Emulation mode and have your page render as it would in older IE browsers. Regards, Barry On 26/09/2015 06:30, Heidy wrote: > Hi Barry, > > Can you tell me how to view the code of my webpage in Windows 10. The > only way I can see the code is by opening filemanager/html. When I > right click on my website and select “view source” I get an odd > looking screen with nothing on it. Guess my web knowhow is pretty > limited. Would appreciate hearing from you. > > Thank you, > > Heidi Boos-Utley > Email: [email protected] > URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heidisfamily ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message