3/3/2023 0 Comments Google chrom ctrl u for mac![]() ![]() ![]() Usually, the same search functions you use for normal web browsing apply to searching in your source code. Once you know how to view the source code, you need to know how to search for things in it. Chrome – Navigate to "View" and then click on "Developer" and then "View Source." You also can right click and select "View Page Source." The keyboard shortcut is Option+Command+U.Firefox – You can right click and select "Page Source" or you can navigate to your "Tools" menu, select "Web Developer," and click on "Page Source." The keyboard shortcut is Command + U.You also can right click on the webpage and select "Show Page Source." Safari – The keyboard shortcut is Option+Command+U. ![]() You also can right click on the webpage and select "View Page Source." Then click on "Tools" and select "View Source." Or you can click on the weird-looking key with three horizontal lines in the upper right hand corner. While holding down the CTRL key, press the "u" key.) Alternatively, you can go to the "Firefox" menu and then click on "Web Developer," and then "Page Source."
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