Getting HTML files for Lesson 2
If you do not have a copy of HTML documents for up to this section,
Modifying an HTML Document, follow these instructions to
download a working copy. The instructions will vary depending
on which web browser you are using.
- If there is a Source option under a View menu:
- NCSA Mosaic, Netscape, Internet Explorer...
NOTE: You may have to instruct your browser which application
to use to view the HTML source. Look for an option under
Preferences
and select any text editor application.
- Select the link below to see to the sample page
- Select View Source or Document Source
- Save the file on your hard drive
- If there is an option to save as "HTML" or "Source" (in the dialog box after selecting Save As... from the File menu.
- NCSA Mosaic, Netscape, Internet Explorer...
- Select the link below to see to the sample page
- Select Save As... from the File menu
- Select the option to save as HTML
- Save the file on your hard drive
- If there is a "secret" popup menu (click and hold the mouse for Macintosh; click and hold the right mouse button for Windows and Unix)
- NCSA Mosaic, Netscape, Internet Explorer...
- Click and hold the mouse to bring up the "secret" menu
- Select "Save this Link as..."
- When prompted, enter a name for the file.
- Save the file.
Sample HTML file
Writing HTML: Getting HTML for Lesson 2
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