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Hey how do I save website articles I want to come back to?

FearoftheNight

Diamond Member
How do I save the webpages on my computer without printing them. Uhh I found a few very "interesting" sites that I want to read later? Thanks.

P.S. It's not what you sickos think it is... 😉.
 
Add them to your bookmark to view later.

Or go to "File", "Save As". Or right click your mouse and choose "Save As". It will be highlighted if the page can be saved.
 
Originally posted by: luvly
Add them to your bookmark to view later.

Or go to "File", "Save As". Or right click your mouse and choose "Save As". It will be highlighted if the page can be saved.

If you use "Save As", try and save them as Web Archive (.mht) so you only have one file that is the page and all the graphics in it...
 
uhh guys i meant so i can look at it offline and have a copy if the site goes down...like can i save everything on the domain into 1 file??
 
"If you use 'Save As', try and save them as Web Archive (.mht) so you only have one file that is the page and all the graphics in it..."

Wow! Cool! Thanks for the tip, Bootprint. I always wondered how I could do that without losing graphics or having two different files. Thanks! 😀
 
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
uhh guys i meant so i can look at it offline and have a copy if the site goes down...like can i save everything on the domain into 1 file??

you'd need a spidering program to do that, i think.
 
Originally posted by: Lucky
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
uhh guys i meant so i can look at it offline and have a copy if the site goes down...like can i save everything on the domain into 1 file??

you'd need a spidering program to do that, i think.

wget
 
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