How to view page sources in the UC browser

Each browser has a function for displaying the HTML source of the page being visited. This feature is specifically intended for people who understand HTML when they want to see the content in it. Not only can PC browsers do this, so can some mobile browsers, namely OperaMini and UC Browser. Both browser applications are currently the best browsers and are constantly updated for both mobile and computer users, but Operamini is far superior as more cell phones are already built into this one browser. For example, some Nokia Asha who used to use the Nokia browser as the default are now switching to Operamini to make it easier for users to browse.
To see the source website means look at the website that, actually not just peeking, it’s really very useful for people who want to remove such malware from javascript can use this method. In UC browser PC and mobile phone You can also easily view page sources, and there may be separate add-ons for Android devices in the UC browser to make viewing website page sources easier. I myself find it helpful with the source feature, since I can correct the script manually.
The websites that can refer to are: Web sniffer, I have reported on this blog about the details of the website that can apply content from different user agents and also use POST / GET methods and others. The easiest way, however, is to obtain the data via the browser, since no POST / GET data need to be entered from the form sent. The following describes the procedure for the page source in the UC Browser, see below.
First open the UC browser. This can be done on a PC or mobile device. Please open the website first. For example here Google.com
If the website is already open, please add the following text before http.
The result is this address later. View source: http://google.com and click on ENTER / GO, then the page will be referenced automatically.
Just right? This method works on both PCs and mobile devices using the UC browser, and on mobile devices you may need to via special link like clicking from a website as not all phones do it. So if you apply directly from the address bar, it will usually be redirected to Google. For Android users, just wait, maybe there is Addons for displaying the page source with one click as with the UC Browser PC. If you don’t already have the UC Browser, please download it by clicking the banner below.
Hopefully useful and good luck