Friday, 13 August 2010

Saving web pages

imageOften, when we save a web-page, we get a single .html file, along with a folder containing the other files. Now, at times, during clean-up or an accidental delete of the files in the web-page, can lead to the web-page not working at all. As you can see to my right, this is a problem when you are saving a large number of WebPages.

imageTo solve this problem, we have a separate way of saving files called the .mhtml format. This saves the file as a single file. You can now view these files offline, but in one single file.

Google Chrome

Google Chrome has this as an extension, called single file, you can download it from this link, and post a comment on what you think about it.

Mozilla firefox

For Mozilla the add on is called UnMHT, and it creates a singe .mht file, which allows you to save the entire webpage in one single area, Like this, if your internet ever disconnects, you can simply view it from your browser with ease.

Have saving! Open-mouthed smile

2 comments:

Ahmad said...

I honestly love Google Chrome but when I save webpages I usually choose Scrapbook it's a addon in Firefox its excellent! It has a really nice interface.. I suggest you try it. :)

Technobrowse said...

Thanks for sharing this Ahmed! :D

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