Anyone know what the keystrokes are to bring up html, rss, etc., on an old Mac OSX?

I want access to the code(s) to update this old computer.
I stumbled upon it the other day by accident and don't now how to go back to it.

2013-04-18T11:45:48Z

I hit a combination of keys on the board, e.g., the (apple) key plus a letter, or, the control key plus an F1 key, something like that.
The programming box came up with options to access: html, css, rss, and a few other programs, with which to scroll down each one showing the programming.
That's about the best I can explain it.
Mac osx
version 10.2.8

2013-04-18T11:49:46Z

the programming language

2013-04-18T11:57:40Z

I wanted to add this:
http://galleria.io/docs/getting_started/beginners_guide/#complete-code

Chris2013-04-18T09:35:19Z

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I'm trying to understand what you want to do but I'm completely clueless as to what you're asking.
The keystrokes to bring up html...? What do you mean by that?
What did you stumble upon?
What do you want to update?

Kaydell2013-04-18T16:36:46Z

Do you want to connect to the Web? Safari.app can be used to connect to the web, rendering HTML into graphical form, it can read RSS feeds too. If you want to read RSS feeds, I know that the URL begins with the keystrokes "feed://"

You want to update the old computer? You want to update what? The OS? Under the Apple menu, you may be able to choose "Software Update".

What version of Mac OS X do you have? You can find out by choosing "About This Mac" from the Apple menu.

Why don't you post your OS version and clarify your question?