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11
Oct
2008

Color-Coded Source View in Safari

Filed under: Tips & Tricks, Apple, How-To

One of my only gripes with Safari 3 is the lack of color-coded HTML source in the "View Source" window that is presented in the View menu or when right-clicking on a page. While it's true that you can view color-coded source code in the Web Inspector, you have to first enable the Developer menu in the Advanced tab of the Safari preferences.

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