Hiding your HTML from snoops May 12, 23:32
Copy the code given below above everything in your HTML document. Afterwards place your cursor right after the last character of the below code and click. Now hold down your enter button for five minutes or until sufficient whitespace has been created and hope no one with half a brain (me!) stumbles across your website.
<!-- Error 403 -->
<!-- Source Code cannot be found -->
<!-- Please contact your local server -->
<!-- 65.14.78.79 -->
It’s foolproof, at least until the person viewing your source notices the scrollbar, then you’re screwed. I do have to give credit to the person from whom I stole borrowed this nifty little gem: Kendra Kreations
The point of it is, is that everyone wants to steal your HTML. It’s a known fact that everyone, especially those you’ve already stolen from, want your HTML real bad. Bad enough to steal it and place it under their copyright disclaimer even though they stole that too.
Okay let’s get one thing straight: No one wants to steal from someone who has 44 errors, particularly when those errors contain hspace and vspace, so what’s the point?
So please, please don’t make the mistake of thinking people want to steal from you. They don’t and if they do then they’re stupid enough that you can scare them into never doing it again. Unless you’re a big name in the community people aren’t going to steal from you, and even then how much can you do about it? You can’t exactly threaten people with a lawsuit over that Akon layout you made because they aren’t your images.
Likewise, no one’s going to stand by someone committing copyright theft just because some little webtard stole their HTML (and javascript too!).
On a lighter note I found something that I really like. It’s called IE NetRenderer – Browser Compatibility Check, it let’s you check your website (partially) in Internet Explorer 7, 6, 5.5, IE7-IE6 Mixed and IE7-IE6 Difference.
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