How can I save web pages on my computer? ShowHow can I save web pages on my computer?
IE
Google Chrome
Firefox
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...
Having multiple home pages for your browser ShowHaving multiple home pages for your browser
Several home pages at startup
It is possible to have multiple home pages at startup in internet browsers.
However, it is necessary to achieve ruser with the current version of...
Save the IP address of visitors of your site ShowSave the IP address of visitors of your site
Record the IP address of visitors to your site
If you are a victim of an attack or an attempted hack, it may be useful to know who
connected on the pages of your site at sepecific...
Printing Basics ShowPrinting Basics
The method
Resolution
Saving your work
Conclusion
Whwn you make a print preview on your PC, all seems to be Ok, but that's only what is displayed on your screen , in reality its a totally different matter. Ther ...
Download Flash Saving Plugin ShowNowadays numerous animations Flash are contained in Web pages. They are seldom available, approachable to downloading.
Flash Saving Plugin allows you to safeguard animations fast flash directly from IE. If you use IE, a button of shortening is topped...
HTML Markup ShowHTML, A Markup Language
HTML is not a programming language. Rather, it is used for describing the layout and format of content, written in the form of simple text. An HTML page is a basic text file containing tags for specifying text format,...
HTML document layout ShowHTML document
An HTML page is a simple file containing text formatted with HTML tags. Traditionally, the file is given an .htm or .html extension, but a web page may have other extensions as well. A web page can be built from even the most basic...
Base64 encoding ShowBase64 encoding
The concept of Base64 encoding entails using US-ASCII (non-accented) characters to encode any sort of data in 8-bit form. Email protocols were originally designed to send messages in plain text only. But as email systems vary...