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Question about getting HTMLs from a website

by Guest56048  |  earlier

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OK. My laptop has windows vista home basic. I know that people say how vista "sucks" so much. That's a total lie. So I'm at http://google.com/. On a computer that doesn't have the microsoft office, you can go to file and click on edit with notepad. Then you get the HTML of it. My laptop has windows vista home basic and it has the microsoft office. When I go into the file menu, it's not edit with notepad but it's edit with microsoft word. How can I get it to work with notepad again so I can take the HTMl of something. I want to change the whole thing from google to zaplook. I just want to at least change the picture of it. Then I want to use synthasite.com to make another website and put the html there on a website after creating it. How do I do that? Will I have to remove the microsoft office? That microsoft office was a free trial when I got the laptop. What do I have to do to change it back to notepad?

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  1. Just go right click on the page> View  page Source it will open a window, just copy and past the <html> in notepad. It's simple but it will work. Also this is how it's done in FireFox 3, If you don't have FireFox3. Then do the same thing for what other browser you have.

    P.S Get FireFox http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/


  2. So: right-click the document -> select "open with" -> choose notepad |||| if notepad isn't on the list -> click "choose default program" -> choose notepad.

    Hope this helped!

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