![]() NB: Even though I used Chrome’s mobile browser, the method is the same in all the major browsers. Although this method will work on any web browser on Android including Google Chrome, Brave, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox, this will not give you the exact set of codes that are present in a section inside a webpage but show you the entire code used for the page. Visit the website which you want to view it’s source code.Ĭlick inside the address bar and append view-source: before the url of the website.Ĭlick the send button and the page will load with the source code of the file. Its stated mission of protecting privacy and blocking malicious advertising resonates with a lot of users. If we are to observe carefully, whenever we click on “view page source” on a desktop browser, it opens a new url in this format view-source: If we apply this same trick on a mobile device, it works as expected. Brave, the desktop and mobile browser based on Chromium code, is gaining a lot of steam. So then, how do we view the source code on a mobile device? On desktop browsers, we simple just right-click and click on “view page source” from the context menu but there’s no option like this on mobile devices. ![]() Most of the times, when we visit a nice looking website, we always want to look at it’s HTML source code.
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