Source Page holds a HTML source document. Its structure is much simpler than a Content Page.
The entire content area of a source page displays a HTML document whether it's on your local computer or
on the Internet. Right-clicking on the HTML document area, you'll see a popup menu showing a list of actions you can perform (Figure 1).
Figure 1
Page Popup Menu
Annotate double-clicking a word, you will see a popup window with a list of meanings for that word (Figure 2).
Selecting one of the meanings, and clicking Add button,
a child node of the current content node will be created with type of .
But for a phrase, since double click will not highlight the entire phrase,
you can highlight the phrase, right-click mouse and select Annotate to access the dictionary popup window.
Take Note add a child content node to the current content node with the highlighted text as content. The added child node has a type of Note.
Find search the current HTML document.
Add Link add a HTML link of the current HTML document to its content page.
Add Highlight add highlight to the HTML document (Figure 1).
Remove Highlight remove highlight from the HTML document.
View Page in Web Browser view the HTML document in your default Web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape).
Save Page save the HTML document to hard disk. Since Insightin filters out some extra HTML tags,
the HTML tags in saved source page is smaller than the ones in the original source page.
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