I use Firefox browser and W10 on my desktop pc.
When I save a Webpage I choose "Save page as" then click "Save". The Webpage saves to my Downloads folder as a Firefox HTML document and an accompanying folder which contains the photos on the Webpage but also .js, .css, .webp, etc. files. What is the purpose of the accompanying folder? Is it best to choose "Webpage, complete" or "Webpage, HTML only" as the format when saving?
In order to open the downloaded Webpage, Firefox opens a tab to that Webpage. So if the owner of the Webpage deletes the Webpage will I still have access to it? Why do I need internet access to open downloaded HTML documents?
Thanks for any replies.
When I save a Webpage I choose "Save page as" then click "Save". The Webpage saves to my Downloads folder as a Firefox HTML document and an accompanying folder which contains the photos on the Webpage but also .js, .css, .webp, etc. files. What is the purpose of the accompanying folder? Is it best to choose "Webpage, complete" or "Webpage, HTML only" as the format when saving?
In order to open the downloaded Webpage, Firefox opens a tab to that Webpage. So if the owner of the Webpage deletes the Webpage will I still have access to it? Why do I need internet access to open downloaded HTML documents?
Thanks for any replies.