How to view html code in mail mac
There are a few ways to view the HTML code in an email on a Mac:
Method 1: Using the Mail app
- Open the Mail app on your Mac.
- Select the email message you want to view the HTML code for.
- Click on the "View" menu at the top of the screen.
- Select "Message Source" from the dropdown menu.
- This will open the email message in a plain text editor, showing you the HTML code.
Method 2: Using the "Show Original" feature
- Open the Mail app on your Mac.
- Select the email message you want to view the HTML code for.
- Click on the "Message" menu at the top of the screen.
- Select "Show Original" from the dropdown menu.
- This will open the email message in a plain text editor, showing you the HTML code.
Method 3: Using a third-party email client
If you're using a third-party email client like Mozilla Thunderbird or Microsoft Outlook, you may have a different way to view the HTML code. For example:
- In Thunderbird, you can right-click on the email message and select "View Source" to view the HTML code.
- In Outlook, you can right-click on the email message and select "View Source" to view the HTML code.
Method 4: Using a browser
If you have the email message saved as a file on your Mac, you can open it in a web browser to view the HTML code. For example:
- Open a web browser like Safari or Chrome.
- Go to the "File" menu and select "Open File" (or press Command + O).
- Navigate to the location where you saved the email message as a file.
- Select the file and click "Open".
- The email message will open in the browser, showing you the HTML code.
I hope these methods help you view the HTML code in an email on your Mac!