Firefox ships with options to save individual pages to the local hard drive. These pages are then accessible offline, which is great for research and preservation of information. If you use Firefox solely for research, you may end up with multiple open web pages that you would like to save to your computer. That’s a [...]
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Single File, Save Websites To A Single HTML File In Chrome
Nearly every modern web browser has an option to save a web page as a HTML file. The only problem with that approach is that the websites do not get saved as a single file but as multiple files. While that may not be a problem for saving a handful of sites, it could become [...]
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Save Websites With Mozilla Archive Format
Internet users who want to save single webpages in their web browser can usually do so by going to the File menu of their browser and selecting Save As. This will save the html file along with all the objects of the website in an extra folder on the local computer system. Many users who [...]
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Iterasi Your Own Personal Wayback Machine
Iterasi is a dynamic bookmarking service that provides users with the option to capture entire webpages instead of just bookmarking an url or thumbnail of a website. Iterasi saves every element of a website including links and images which is an excellent way of keeping track of interesting articles, link lists, order or signup confirmations [...]
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Capture Webpages with WebKut
WebKut is a great looking application for Adobe Air that can capture entire webpages, a selection or the current view by creating a screenshot of it. Adobe Air is obviously required to install and run WebKut and I’m slowly but steadily discovering new exciting Adobe Air applications that change my initial view about the application [...]
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How to save websites to your hard drive
There are several ways to save a website and they largely depend on your needs. If you only want to save textual information you could be finished by a simple copy and paste job. If you want to preserve the links you need to save it as html. Most browsers have the option to save a website locally but what if you need more than one page or would like the information of the links as well ?
