How can I save web pages on my computer?

Last update on June 4, 2009 10:30 AM by jak58
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How can I save web pages on my computer?





IE

  • For Internet Explorer, click on the File menu.
  • Click on "Save As"
  • In the "Save as type" field, drop down the list and choose "Web Archive (Single File)".


This will compile the entire web page and all of its other elements as a single file.

Google Chrome

  • Right click on the desired web page.
  • Select the "Save As"
  • In the "Save as type" field, drop down the list and choose "Web page, Complete"

Firefox

  • Right click on the desired web page.
  • Select the "Save page as" or use short cut " Ctrl + S"
  • In the "Save as type" field, drop down the list and choose "Web page, Complete"
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