{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:39:17.136049", "uuid": "54103a8a-f10e-49da-b203-1875f74877e1", "title": "Source mode", "url": "/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Editor/Source_mode", "tags": ["Guide", "Intermediate", "MDN Meta"], "translations": [], "modified": "2015-12-14T11:24:50", "label": "Source mode", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 130557, "last_edit": "2015-12-14T11:24:48", "summary": "MDN's editor has a prominent button that gives you the ability to switch into source editing mode. In this mode, you see the underlying HTML for the body of the article you're editing. This guide will help you understand what you can do with this feature, what you should do with it, and, most importantly, what not to do.", "sections": [{"id": "Accessing_source_mode", "title": "Accessing source mode"}, {"id": "Warnings_and_caveats", "title": "Warnings and caveats"}, {"id": "Working_in_source_mode", "title": "Working in source mode"}, {"id": "Legitimate_uses_for_source_mode", "title": "Legitimate uses for source mode"}, {"id": "Highlighting_lines_in_sample_code", "title": "Highlighting lines in sample code"}], "slug": "MDN/Contribute/Editor/Source_mode", "review_tags": []}