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When you view the source code of Facebook's home page, you'll see a massive amount of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. The code is likely to be minified and compressed, making it challenging to read.
To find specific info, press (or Cmd+F on Mac) and type a keyword like "ID" or a friend's name. View-sourcehttps M.facebook.com Home.php
By viewing the raw source, an engineer can measure the initial byte size of the HTML payload. Facebook heavily optimizes m.facebook.com to load on 2G networks. The source code often reveals: When you view the source code of Facebook's
Elias was a man of habit, and his habit was nostalgia. Not for people, but for interfaces. He missed the internet of 2008—the blue bars, the crisp white text, the aggressive notification icons. The modern apps felt too fluid, too slippery. They hid the mechanics of the social network behind endless animations. By viewing the raw source, an engineer can
However, with that access comes responsibility. Use this command to learn, to debug your own work, and to appreciate the complexity of large-scale web applications. But respect the terms of service, avoid automated abuse, and never assume that anything you see in the source is intended for public redistribution.