Viewing Your Page in a Browser
Once you’ve created a page, you’ll want to see what it looks like in a browser. In fact, since you don’t know which browser your visitors will be using, it’s a good idea to look at the page in several browsers.
To look at your page in a browser:
1. | Open a browser.
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2. | Choose File > Open, Open File, or Open Page (just not Open Location), depending on the browser (Figure 2.23).
Figure 2.23. From the desired browser (this is Firefox for Windows), choose File > Open File. In Explorer for Windows, it’s called File > Open.
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3. | In the dialog box that appears, either type the location of the page on your hard disk, or ... |
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