True HTML
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It might sound like a dumb question but can someone provide me a technique to determine if the navigational links of a website is true HTML?
Thank you!!
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Thank you!! Very helpful:)
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View the source (Ctrl U or right click and select "view source") then hold Ctrl and hit the "F" key to bring up a search box that will search the active document - in this case the source of the web page you were viewing. Type in<a href="" and="" click="" next="" over="" until="" you="" have="" looked="" at="" every="" link="" that="" makes="" up="" the="" navigation="" or="" possibly="" not="" them="" if="" they="" are="" html.="" the="" html="" for="" a="" is="" <a="" etc....<="" p=""></a>
<a href="" and="" click="" next="" over="" until="" you="" have="" looked="" at="" every="" link="" that="" makes="" up="" the="" navigation="" or="" possibly="" not="" them="" if="" they="" are="" html.="" the="" html="" for="" a="" is="" <a="" etc....<="" p="">Does this help you? I assume you are afraid that the links are JavaScript? If you are wondering if it is Flash you can just right click on one of the Navigation links on the website and the box that comes up will say "Zoom In, Zoom Out..." etc...</a>
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