There are several ways to do View Source, depending on your browser. First,
go to the page you want, and then in most browsers, look on the View menu
for a View Source item, or in Google Chrome click the wrench and then look
in the Tools sub-menu. Ctrl+U is a shortcut for View Source in some Windows
browsers.

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 8:30 AM, LarsM <lars.mo...@arxfoto.se> wrote:

> Hi,
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> I thought that the idea with samples were that you could see the code.
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> In the Code Samples in the left column here many are displaying a map that
> completely covers the web page.
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> So there is no space to make the rightclick to get 'View source'.
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> Is there any other way to see the code?
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> /LarsM
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