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2/5/2010 4:57:27 PM EDT
I am always coming across some gems here on AR15.com, and I was wondering if there is a better way of saving a webpage than just clicking "save as"?  For example...when I click "save as" it will only save the first page, and not subsequent pages.  Is there a way around this?  Is there a "printable page" button that I am missing somewhere?  Thanks in advance!
2/5/2010 5:03:53 PM EDT
[#1]
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I am always coming across some gems here on AR15.com, and I was wondering if there is a better way of saving a webpage than just clicking "save as"?  For example...when I click "save as" it will only save the first page, and not subsequent pages.  Is there a way around this?  Is there a "printable page" button that I am missing somewhere?  Thanks in advance!


Saving sites? The "bookmark" option works well....

Not sure I understand the question.
2/5/2010 5:14:52 PM EDT
[#2]
Sorry about that, I should have been more clear.

When I say I want to save a webpage, I mean to save it onto a thumb-drive for reading later.  Some posts here have great tutorials and such that I would like to use in the workshop, unfortunately I do not have internet down there.  I was looking for a way to save the complete webpage onto the thumb-drive so I can bring it up again on any computer that does not have internet access.

edited for spelling...oops!
2/5/2010 5:16:40 PM EDT
[#3]
If you have a PDF writer installed, such as full version of Acrobat, or use a Mac, can print and save the file as a PDF.  Some website you can save as a Webpage Archive.
2/5/2010 5:26:36 PM EDT
[#4]
Ctrl-S or File>Save. Just be sure to keep the folder (created automatically) and the HTML file together. It isn't the best way, but it does work.


 
 
 

 
2/5/2010 6:16:22 PM EDT
[#5]
You want something like Getleft...   http://sourceforge.net/projects/getleftdown/

 
2/5/2010 6:41:34 PM EDT
[#6]
Firefox + PDF Download Add On = Save web pages to PDF file and its free.

PDF Download installs an icon on the Firefox Toolbar that allows you to copy web pages and automatically turn them into a PDF file.
2/5/2010 6:53:40 PM EDT
[#7]
IE can save a web page as MHTML (MIME HTML), a web page archive format used to bind resources that are typically represented by external links, so you don't have that pesky other folder tr_1127 mentioned.  Just click on File ->save as... and select "mht" from the list.  It's one of the only reasons I'll fire up IE.
2/5/2010 7:11:55 PM EDT
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Firefox + PDF Download Add On = Save web pages to PDF file and its free.



PDF Download installs an icon on the Firefox Toolbar that allows you to copy web pages and automatically turn them into a PDF file.


Or Adobe Acrobat



Or save it as an HTML file from Firefox