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If you are traveling or simply on the move and cannot establish a Wi-Fi connection, then you will definitely not be able to access sites from your mobile phone, tablet or laptop. In the modern world, we almost constantly use the Internet at work, at home, and beyond. It feels like without the Internet we are tied hand and foot. The best way to solve this problem is to do various things offline, or make the material you need available offline.


How can I access web pages offline from a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or mobile phone? In our brief overview, we'll introduce you to five ways to do just that.

1. Read It – read now, read later
is a Chrome extension that allows you to save the necessary website content to the cloud and subsequently use it from a tablet or mobile phone. The biggest advantage of Read it is that you save only the content of the site, excluding advertisements and other unnecessary material that is not related to the main content. Thus, in the end you receive only pure information.


To start using Read It, go to the extension page in Chrome and install it. Once the installation is complete, a “Klip Me” icon will appear in the upper right corner of your browser panel. Now, whenever you are browsing a website and want to save the content to read later, just click the “Clip Me” button. You will see a page without unnecessary information, only content. Now in the right corner of the page, click on the “Save” option.


Read It only saves the content, not the entire website. Therefore, when opening sites with a large number of articles on one page (for example, a blog), there is a possibility that you will not be able to save the article you need. However, you can do this - select the material you are interested in with the mouse, including images, and click the “Clip Me” button.

Read It for the web
Now, whenever you want to explore previously saved content, open a new tab in Chrome and click the “Klip Me” icon. You will see all the articles you have saved for further offline study. In order to access this material on a mobile device, you need to integrate Read It with your Google account, saving the content you are interested in in the cloud. In the right column, click on the “Sign In” button and allow access to Google.


Once you allow access to Google, your files will be synced to the cloud and you can access them anytime, anywhere by going to the website (note that you will need an internet connection to sync).

Rear It for Android
If you use Android, download it to Google Play, log in to your Google account and synchronize. The saved files will be on your device, and you can access them even offline. At the time of writing, Read It is only available for the Chrome and Android browsers. But it can also be accessed through , where you will have the option to move the content to Kindle or another e-reader. Read It will soon be available as an extension for Safari, so be sure to stay tuned to the site for the latest news.

2. Spool – save videos and web pages
is a new extension that offers alternative ways to access files offline. Spool not only has web applications and extensions for Chrome and Firefox browsers, but also applications for Android and iOS, as well as bookmarks. So you can use this service on all browsers and mobile devices. Spool also gives users the ability to integrate their c account and they can save not only web pages but other types of files as well.


At the time of writing, Spool is only available for Beta invite, but you can bypass it and log in using your Facebook login.

Spool for web, IOS and Android
Once registration is complete, you can go to the page and install the extension for Chrome or Firefox. If you do not use any of the listed browsers, take a bookmarklet and download applications for iOS/Android so that later, without access to the Internet, you can read the saved files on your mobile phone. A significant advantage of this extension is that you can save pages not only using the Spool icon located at the top of your browser, but also in other ways: clicking on the icon, right-clicking on a link or even on the page.


You'll even see a Spool icon with link saving features on some sites like Facebook.

Getting access to Spoon offline
After saving a page, it becomes accessible by default via the web or mobile applications with an Internet connection. To access your files while offline, open your Spool apps>go to Settings>check the Automatic Download feature. Synced files will be automatically saved to your mobile phone, so you can access them offline at any time. If you are concerned about the space issue, you can always delete these files after reading.

3.Read It Later
- This is another way to be offline and read the content of sites. What makes Read It Later stand out from the many other apps available, including Pulse and Flipboard? You can easily save any material from another application directly to Read It Later, and later get acquainted with it offline. You can also pull information from Instapaper and Delicious. What makes it more interesting? User participation in quality improvement Read It Later– They create many external applications.

Read It Later Offline
To get started, create your own and go to to download all the necessary tools, including a bookmark, browser extension and mobile applications. Read It Later is available for all browsers and mobile on and. All tools can be used to save files.


For offline reading, all files will be automatically synchronized with your mobile applications. However, you will only be able to read content that was saved on your computer with the Firefox extension. To provide offline access to files saved on your computer, install .

4.Readability
is a great app that is available as a Chrome extension. It also includes its own app for Android and iOS.


To get started, visit the website and create your account. Then go to and download the extension for Chrome, iOS and Android. There are also many apps that integrate with Readability and are available for download. This app, like others, syncs saved web pages with your mobile phone so you can later read the content offline.

5. Evernote
Probably few of us know that you can organize offline reading using . Evernote is known as the most basic note-taking app among all platforms. With free storage space, it's also great for sharing files and collaborating with friends and colleagues.


If you haven’t used it yet, go to the site right now and create your account. Then, to simplify the process of saving web page content on Evernote, download or. To get offline access to saved materials, download for Android or iOS and log in with your username. Select "Settings", click on "Offline Notebook" and mark any folder or file that you would like to access offline.


That's all. Now, after each synchronization on Evernote, the articles you select will be available for offline reading.

Conclusion
Now, thanks to these five methods, you can now save website content and read it while fishing or while flying without Internet access. Of course, there are many other options, including paid ones (Instapaper, for example) or suitable only for a computer. However, I am convinced that most of us are interested in minimally free alternatives with mobile access and all the necessary tools.

For example, on the Internet you found a recipe for an interesting dish with photographs and detailed instructions, an article on some issue that is important to you, or instructions for a program. Of course, such a document will be very inconvenient to read in Word, since it is impossible to convey the formatting. In this case, you need to use the “Save Web Page” option. This feature is available in all popular browsers, and it is this feature that allows you to save web documents.

At the very top of the browser window you will find a menu button with the Opera logo. Find the “Page” line and select “Save as...” in the additional menu. A small window appears that prompts you to select a path to save the file. For example, if you want to save information to a folder on your desktop, you need to find “Desktop”, select the one you are interested in or create a new one. Pay attention to the "File Name". The title of the document will be indicated here. Enter a new one or use the one that was automatically suggested. An important point is the file type. It is best to select "Web Archive". This format is the most convenient. All you have to do is click on the “Save” button and check for information in the specified folder.

You should have a menu bar at the top of your browser. If it is not there, then click on the gray field. A list should appear from which you need to select “Menu Bar”. Select “File” and then “Save As” or simply press the combination of Ctrl and S. In the window that appears, you will be prompted to select a folder to save the information. Change the file name if necessary and click on the “Save” button. The file type should be selected “Web archive” with the mht extension.

At the top of the browser on the right side of the menu, find “File” and then the “Save As” line. Or you can, as in Internet Explorer, press the combination of Ctrl and S. A window will appear in which you should select a location for the file name and type. To save information, select the “Full Web Page” type. All that remains is to click on the “Save” button, and the information will be saved on your computer.

There are other ways to save browser pages, for example with an image. Perhaps the easiest way to save a page as a picture is to use the Print Screen or “Prt Scr” button on your keyboard. It allows you to take a screenshot of the monitor and is available on any keyboard. In order to capture the screen, click on the button, then open the Paint program from the “Accessories” through the “Start” menu. Now click on the “Insert” button. A picture of the web page will appear in the file. All that remains is to save it. A significant disadvantage is that only the visible part of the document will remain.

There are also special services on the Internet that can automatically “photograph” the contents of a web document, that is, take a screenshot. You need to find such a service, for example, it could be the thumbalizr.com service, enter the site URL and click on the “thumb it” button. Under you can select the “page” item, then the service will capture the entire page, or “screen”. In the second case, only the visible part of the page will be available. After scanning the site, the service will prompt you to select the size of the future image. Click on the “go” button and see the resulting image. Everything is very simple and convenient.

These are just a few of the simplest ways to save a page. All of them are quite simple and reliable, so you can easily cope. And the necessary information will always be at your fingertips, even if there is no network connection.

In this article I will tell you using the most common browsers. We will also consider how to save a page from the Internet when special scripts are installed on the site that prevent you from making a copy in the usual way. This is, of course, a special case, but in some places you can run into something like this.

In general, the principles of saving for all web browsers are the same, but the most important thing is that in the end we will be able to view saved Internet pages without connecting to the Internet.

How to save a page from the Internet?

How to save a page in chrome

The moment you are on the page you want to save, you need to click on the “Settings and Management” icon, which is located in the upper right corner. In the menu that opens, select the “save page as” function. Or use the hotkey combination Ctrl+S.



A save window will open in front of us. Next, the procedure is standard, specify the location to save, select the file name and file type. Here I would like to note that if we select the file type Full web page, then when saving we will have a folder in which everything that was on the page (pictures, PHP files, etc.), as well as the HTML file itself, will be saved as separate files. clicking on which will open the saved page. If you select the file type “Web page, HTML only”, only the aforementioned HTML file will be saved.


Thus, we saved the site page to our computer. If you use other browsers, the procedure will look the same, the only difference is the location of the “save as” function.


In Internet Explorer, you need to open the "File" menu - located in the upper left corner. In it we find the “save as” function, then we follow the above described scheme. I will make a reservation that sometimes the menu bar is collapsed by default. For it to appear, you need to right-click on the taskbar and select “Menu Bar”.



As for Opera, the sequence is as follows. In the upper left corner, click on the "Menu"|Page|Save As icon.

Other ways to save


1. Take a screenshot of the screen and recognize the text using special programs, or view the page as a picture.


2. Immediately print the page you are viewing from the browser using the print function.


3. Download the entire site to your computer.



Let's take a closer look at the last point.

Save web page to pdf

To do this, we will use the special Internet service Web2PDF. To do this, you need to go to the service using the link. Next, copy the URL of the page you want to save. Paste the copied address into the special form on the service page and click the "Convert to PDF" button.


In a couple of seconds, the PDF file will be created and a window will open in front of us where we need to click “Download PDF”. After which a save window will open in which you need to specify the path to save the file. That's it, now the pdf page is on our computer.

For most people, the Internet is a kind of library, reference book and guide. It represents an opportunity for a person to develop, increase his level of education and knowledge. With its help, you can get answers to your questions, study certain topics, even in foreign languages, because almost all browsers have built-in translators. All in all, it is a treasure trove of information with unlimited potential. Many people can no longer imagine everyday life without the Internet.

There are times when a user finds interesting articles and publications, but does not have enough time to read due to a very busy life schedule. He would occupy himself with reading on the way to work, or he urgently needs to look at some instructions, but there is no way to connect to the Internet.

Many people face this problem, so let’s look at ways to save a page from the Internet to a computer. So, how to save a website page and view it offline (without an Internet connection).

Every Internet browser has a built-in function for saving a web page to your computer. Let's look at an example of how to save a website page in the Opera browser.

In the Opera browser, go to the page you want to save. In the upper left corner of the browser, the “Opera” button is displayed, when you click on it, a menu pops up. In the drop-down menu after clicking on the “Page” tab, the “Save as...” item will be highlighted. There is an easier way by pressing the Ctrl+S key combination.

After clicking on this item, you will be asked to indicate the location on the disk where you want to save the file and select its type. By default, a site page is saved in the “Web archive (single file)” format with the mht extension. This format is very convenient, because all elements of the site, including pictures, will be saved in full and located in one file. In addition to Opera, the Internet Explorer browser also saves in this format.

When saving as “HTML with images”, in addition to the file with this extension, a separate directory with pictures and other elements will be created on the computer. Even though the page will be saved in its entirety, this is not as convenient. After all, when copying to a flash drive, sometimes there may not be enough space for a catalog with “heavy” pictures, and then the saved site will open as one text, which is not very convenient when viewing.

If pictures are not important to you, it is possible to save it completely to your computer in text format with the txt extension.

The saving process in other browsers is similar, but there are some nuances. So in the Google Chrome browser, the “Save page as...” item is located in the settings and controls menu (a square in the upper right corner with three lines). In addition, Chrome does not support saving to a text or archive file. In Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers, the “Save As...” item appears in the drop-down menu when you click on the “File” button.

How to save a web page in PDF format

For many, saving a page to a computer via a web browser may not seem so convenient, because in addition to it, a catalog with images and a lot of individual elements is pulled up. It is much more compact to save a page as a PDF. This opportunity is provided by the Google Chrome browser, and it will be completely saved on the computer.

To save to PDF, go to the management and settings menu and click on the “Print” item. Then the document print window appears. In the “Printer” sub-item, click on the “Change” button. All available printers appear in front of us, as well as the line “Save as PDF”. Then click on “Save” and indicate the location on the disk where you want to save the Internet page.

Saving via screenshot (screenshot)

Another option is to save a web page from the Internet as an image. To do this, open a page on the Internet and take a screenshot of it using the Shift+Print Screen key combination. With which method you will not be able to save it entirely, but only the part that fits within the frame of the screen. If some piece of text is slightly out of bounds, you can try to reduce the screen capture by changing the scale. Then open any graphics editor and paste the resulting image.

If you need an entire image of a web page, you can save it on your computer as PDF and then convert it, for example, to JPG format.

To have access to the content of a web portal even without a network connection, you need to make a local copy of the page (screen, text or HTML file), which will be stored on disk. This way you can study the information there at any time. Of course, if a computer with the necessary data is nearby. You can transfer not only text content, but also pictures, formatting elements, and structure. Learn how to take a screenshot of a global network resource page, copy it with all graphic and multimedia content at once, or save its contents as a file.

Copy from browser

You can transfer data from the browser to any text editor. Microsoft Word is best suited for this. It displays images and formatting correctly. Although due to the specifics of the document, advertising, menus and some frames may not look very aesthetically pleasing.

Here's how to copy a website page:

  1. Open the desired URL.
  2. Press Ctrl+A. Or right-click on any area free from pictures and flash animation and select “Select” in the context menu. This should be done to cover all the information, and not some arbitrary piece of the article.
  3. Ctrl+C. Or in the same context menu, find the “Copy” option.
  4. Open Word.
  5. Place the cursor in the document and press Ctrl+V.
  6. After this you need to save the file.

Sometimes it turns out that only the text is transferred. If you need the rest of the content, you can take that too. Here's how to copy a web resource page in its entirety - with all hyperlinks and pictures:

  1. Follow the previous steps up to point 4.
  2. Right-click in the document.
  3. In the "Paste Options" section, find the "Keep Source Formatting" button. Point it at it and the name will appear in the tooltip. If you have a computer with Office 2007, the option to select this option appears only after insertion - the corresponding icon will appear next to the added fragment.

In some cases, graphics and formatting cannot be copied. Text only. Even without division into paragraphs. But you can take a screenshot or use special software to transfer the page content to your computer.

Websites with copy protection

Sometimes a resource has so-called “Copy Protection”. The problem is that the text on them cannot be selected or moved to another place. But this limitation can be circumvented. Here's how to do it:

  1. Right-click anywhere on the page.
  2. Select Source Code or View Code.
  3. A window will open in which all the information is in html tags.
  4. To find the desired piece of text, press Ctrl+F and enter part of the word or sentence in the field that appears. The searched passage will be shown, which you can select and copy.

If you want to save an entire site to your computer, you don’t need to completely remove the tags so that only useful information remains. You can use any html editor. For example, FrontPage is suitable. No knowledge of web design is required.

  1. Select all html code.
  2. Open your web page editor.
  3. Copy this code there.
  4. Go to preview mode to see what the copy will look like.
  5. Go to File - Save As. Select the file type (it is better to leave the default HTML), specify the path to the folder where it will be located, and confirm the action. It will be saved on an electronic computer.

Copy protection can be tied to some js script. To disable it, you need to disable JavaScript in your browser. This can be done in your web browser settings. But because of this, sometimes the parameters of the entire page are lost. It will not display correctly or give an error. After all, there are many different scripts running there, and not just one that blocks the selection.

If the service has such protection, it is better to figure out how to copy the global network resource page in another way. For example, you can take a screenshot.

Screenshot

A screenshot is the easiest way to add some information to your computer. It is saved as a graphic file. It can be opened and viewed at any time. Here's how to take a screenshot:

  1. Go to the desired portal.
  2. Press the PrintScreen button on your keyboard (sometimes called "PrntScr" or "PrtSc"). The screenshot will be added to the clipboard - temporary storage used during Copy-Paste operations.
  3. Open any graphics editor. The Windows operating system has its own - called “Paint”. You can use it. It allows you to crop and slightly adjust the screenshot. For more serious graphics editing, you need to install professional programs on your computer (Adobe Photoshop, for example). But to simply make a copy of the page, Windows’ own tools are enough.
  4. Paste the screenshot into the editor. To do this, press Ctrl+V.
  5. You can also add it to a word processor (the same Word), which supports working with graphics.

The information will be presented as a solid picture, rather than a set of symbols. If you need to copy some part of the material, you will have to retype it manually. After all, a screenshot is not an article. To make the task easier, use utilities for recognizing text from pictures.

This makes it convenient to copy small pieces. But with voluminous content it’s more difficult. You will have to take a lot of pictures, scroll, and open the editor often. But you can figure out how to take a screenshot of the entire portal page, and not part of it. Use specialized programs.

Utilities for taking screenshots

There are programs for working with screenshots. With their help, you can cover the content completely, rather than screenshot it in pieces.

  • A popular application with a variety of functionality.
  • Web browser extension. You can take a picture of the entire page by simply clicking a button on the toolbar.
  • Shoots everything that can be captured: arbitrary areas, windows, large web resources. There are tools for editing the resulting images and a library of effects.
  • Automatically scrolls, takes a series of frames and independently combines them into one screenshot.

There are also online services that can generate a snapshot. They work on the same principle: insert a website address and get a picture. Here are some of them.

  • Capture Full Page
  • Web Screenshots
  • Thumbalizr
  • Snapito

Save as HTML file

Here's how to save a global network resource page to your computer in html format. It can later be converted to another type. When copying in this way, pictures from the web portal are placed in a separate folder, which will have the same name as the html file and is located in the same location as it.

  1. Open the site.
  2. Right-click anywhere free from pictures, backgrounds, videos and animations.
  3. Select "Save As". In Mozilla Firefox, a similar button can be found in the menu. To do this, click on the icon with three horizontal lines. In Opera, these settings are called up by clicking on the logo.
  4. Set a name. Specify the path.
  5. Confirm the action.

In Google Chrome, you can create a PDF file from a page. This function is intended for printing on a printer. But copying to a computer is also available.

  1. Click on the icon in the form of three lines (they are at the top right).
  2. Click "Print" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+P.
  3. Click "Edit".
  4. “Save as PDF” item.
  5. On the left panel, click the button with the same name again.
  6. Give the file a name and path.

This feature is available exclusively in Chrome. Other web browsers require plugins. Printpdf for Firefox and Web2PDFConvert for Opera.

Utilities for saving entire sites

There are programs for copying entire global network resources. That is, with all the content, transitions, menus, links. You can “walk” on such a page as if you were on a real one. The following utilities are suitable for this:

  • HTTrack Website Copier.
  • Local Website Archive.
  • Teleport Pro.
  • WebCopier Pro.

There are many ways to transfer a website page to a PC. Which one to choose depends on your needs. If you want to save information to study it later, a simple screenshot is enough. But when you need to work with this data, edit it, add it to documents, it is better to copy it or create an html file.

When using the VKontakte social network from a computer, you must have encountered the possibility of saving a password for this site. There is nothing unusual here - this opportunity applies equally to any modern site that has a registration form.

Often, due to their own ignorance or certain actions, users deprive themselves of the opportunity to save important data. In the case of VKontakte, this has unpleasant consequences. Especially if you use several VK accounts in one system regularly.

Saving a password for VK

When entering the VKontakte website, users of the most modern browsers are faced with a window through which the Internet browser saves the entered data in a separate database and provides it to you if necessary. You also have the opportunity to refuse to save your password, which may cause some difficulties later.

It is recommended to save VKontakte passwords in your browser no matter what. The only exception is when you are temporarily using someone else's computer and want to prevent strangers from accessing your page.

Difficulties may arise for users of different web browsers. At the same time, the solution to such a problem is individual in nature.

In order for VKontakte passwords to be stored properly, you must follow some recommendations.


If you use anonymous browsers, among other things, you reduce the additional chance of your account being hacked. Also, various VPN extensions are an ideal alternative to such browsers.

Saving VK passwords in Google Chrome

This Internet browser is used by the largest number of users, which is why there are many more people facing the problem of the inability to save VK passwords in Chrome. Of course, all these problems are easily solvable.


If you have already saved data from VKontakte, it is recommended to open “Settings” in the same item, find this information and delete it.

After all the steps taken, the problem should be solved the first time you log into VKontakte. Otherwise, try completely reinstalling the Google Chrome browser.

Saving VK passwords in Yandex Browser

Yandex Browser works on a similar principle to Chrome, but has its own unique features in terms of settings. That is why it deserves separate consideration.

If when using a Yandex web browser you do not have passwords saved, we proceed according to the following scheme.


This concludes the problem with VKontakte in Yandex.Browser. If you still encounter difficulties, try clearing the list of data saved for VK through “Password Management”.

Saving VK passwords in Opera


If you have problems logging in due to storing outdated data, you should simply delete the problematic information through “Manage Saved Passwords.” Typically, Opera users have a minimal number of problems with saving information from the VKontakte website.

Saving VK passwords in Mozilla Firefox

This web browser runs on its own engine, which is why many fans of Chromium-based browsers here may encounter difficulties with the slightest problems. Difficulties with saving passwords for VKontakte via Firefox can be attributed to this number.


If you continue to have difficulties, try clearing the password history of the VKontakte website through “Saved Logins”. Otherwise, reset the settings or reinstall this Internet browser.

Saving VK passwords in Internet Explorer

The least popular due to difficulty in management is Internet Explorer. Very often, users encounter difficulties saving personal data from VK in this web browser.


Solving problems with saving passwords depends entirely on what browser you are using. We wish you good luck in solving all difficulties!

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How to copy a website page with all its contents

The question of how to copy a website page often arises among inexperienced Internet users. In the article we will give a detailed answer to it.

Copied, pasted, saved

The Ctrl+C key combination for copying (quick or hot keys) is easy to remember through a simple association with the identical sound of the initial letters “K” (copy) and “C” (copy), especially since there are already two of the latter in the combination. The same goes for the next pair of shortcut keys for the “V-bet” copied (Ctrl+V), without which the first one is meaningless. You can, of course, do all this in the context menu by calling it with the right button and selecting the appropriate commands, but with hot keys there are fewer actions.

If these little tricks “get stuck” in the subconscious, then as soon as the question arises of how to copy (part of a website page, for example), the hand itself will reach for the familiar keyboard shortcut. When the fragment you selected with your mouse (or the entire web page in its entirety) turns blue, all that remains is to paste it into a previously prepared Word document.

Why Word? Because all the pictures, links and formatting will be saved in it. But this is more of an instinctive rather than a deliberate and rational technique. And every self-respecting browser knows how to copy a site page in its entirety, and for this they have the “Save as...” command in their context menus.

What's in your context menu today?

If you right-click on a page anywhere where there are no pictures, links or forms, a context menu will kindly “pop up”. Each browser has its own specialties in this menu, but they all offer different options for navigating, saving a page, viewing its source code, manipulating images, frames, etc.

The “Save As” command is also available in the “File” menu in Mozilla Firefox and Safari browsers, and in Chrome it reads “Save Page As” and is located in the settings panel, called up by the button with three bars in the upper right corner. In Opera, such a panel is opened by clicking on the browser logo (the red letter "O" in the upper left corner), where the "Save As" command is located in the "Page" submenu. In the Internet Explorer browser, you need to click on the gear in the upper right, go to “Tools” and select “Save As” from the “File” menu.

Browsers, of course, are very smart programs, but the computer has a simple solution to bring up the "Save As" dialog box - this is the Ctrl + S key combination, which, by the way, is very useful to press periodically when working with text, in order to avoid known troubles.

How to copy a web page

In the specified dialog box, you are prompted to select the folder where you want to place the copied file, and 4 options for saving it: “Web page, entire”, “Web page, HTML only”, “Text files” and “All files”. If we are interested in how to copy a website page (1), naturally, we select the “Web Page, complete…” option and, after giving the file a name, click the “Save” button.

Having opened the specified directory, we will find there a folder with all the contents of the web page (images, scripts, forms, index files, authorize, bootstrap, etc.), as well as a file with the extension .htm, separate from the folder, when you open it, you will see that This is a “bare” html frame with “live” links, but without styling. If you pay attention to the address bar, you will see the following entry: file:///C:/Users/... etc. Are comments needed? This file is already on your disk, therefore, it will open in all browsers even without the Internet, but the links, naturally, will not work.

By saving a web page in other options, you will get exactly what you chose (HTML only, text only, or all files).

How to "break through the defense"

Now you need to figure out how to copy a website page (2) if it is protected from copying. In this case, in the context menu of the page (right-click), select the command “Page Source Code” (in Mozilla Firefox), or “View Source Code”, “View Page Code”, “View HTML Code”, etc. in other browsers. Moreover, it is not necessary to open the code of the entire page, since the browser can only show the selected fragment. By the way, in Chrome, Opera and Mozilla Firefox, the source code can be opened using the Ctrl+U key combination.

If users who are figuring out how to copy a site page (3) had one of these “lightweight” web editors such as Web Page Maker installed on their computer, they would probably guess to open in it and then save on their disk any page in almost its original form, along with all the “protective measures”. Having saved using the “Export to Html...” command, the Web Page Maker website builder will put all the image files in a folder and give you an html file of the loaded page with “local registration”.

"Workaround"

If it is not of fundamental importance to you how to copy a site page, just to get it with all the content, then you can save the file in pdf format. This option may be less popular compared to conventional methods, but it is very simple, accessible and effective, especially since in the Google Chrome browser, for example, this can be done without “outside help.”

By clicking on the already familiar button at the top right, open the browser settings panel and select “Print” (Ctrl + P). In the print settings window on the left, click “Change” in the “Printer” line, then in the next window, select “Save as PDF” as the local destination. We complete the procedure with the “Save” button, indicating where to put the file.

The “outside help” that will be needed to convert to pdf in other browsers is special extensions or special web services.

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How to save a page from the Internet to your computer

Hello dear blog readers. The Internet is full of a wide variety of information. With a little searching, you can find the answer to many, many questions. Often the information found is needed more than once and must be returned to again and again. Therefore, you must be aware of how to save a page from the Internet to a computer or laptop. This information is needed by users who want to save the page in order to view it on a device where there is no Internet.

To do this, you can save the address of a useful page in a separate text file or in your Internet browser bookmarks. But this option has a couple of disadvantages. First, to access information, it must be downloaded from the Internet again each time. And second, the site administrator may consider the information useful to you unnecessary, thereby deleting it or moving it to the archive. The solution to this problem is to save the site page to your computer.

Today we will look at how to do this correctly. You can, of course, simply select the text on the page, copy and save it to a file, for example using MS Word, Open Office or other text editors. But in this case, only the text itself will be copied, its formatting will be lost, and the pictures in the text may not be copied immediately with the text.

Save page in different browsers

To save data in the form in which they are presented on the site, you need to save the entire web page. To understand that the page in the browser was loaded not from the Internet, but from the local hard drive, you need to look at the address bar in the browser. In the case of a saved page, it will contain an address like this: “file:///[path to your file].” The following is in order. To do this in the Internet Explorer browser, while on the desired page, do one of the following actions. Click the “File” menu - “Save As”, or select “Page” - “Save As” on the right side of the screen, or press the key combination “Ctrl” + “S”.

Useful: in new versions of browsers, the top bar is hidden; to activate it, press the “ALT” button. In the window that appears, you need to select a location on your hard drive to save the file.
In this window you also need to select the type of the received file. Let's consider the possible options.

Full web page. The result of saving in this type will be a file containing the page text and HTML code, plus a folder with pictures.

Web page, HTML only. The result will be similar to the previous one, only without pictures.

Text file. As a result of saving, you will receive a simple text file in an inconvenient form for reading, which will contain all the HTML code and text available on the page.

Web archive is the most convenient option. The output will be a single file containing everything. When you double-click on such a file, a browser will open and the saved page will appear in it in its original form, it will be loaded from the hard drive of your computer.

In the Opera browser, to save a page, you need to click on the “Opera” button in the upper left corner of the window, select “Page” - “Save Page”, or use the “File” menu or press the above key combination. The options for the final file types are the same as in the previous case.

If you use the Mozilla Firefox browser, then everything is similar to the previous case. The keyboard shortcut also works in the Google Chrome browser, but if you use mouse buttons, click “Settings and controls Google Chrome” in the upper right side of the window, and select “Save page as” in the menu. Another difference in Google Chrome is the lack of a file type for saving “Text Document” and “Web Archive”.

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How to save a website page to your computer

This saving method is suitable for all popular programs: Google Chrome, Yandex, Opera, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer.

How to save a page from the Internet to your computer

1. Right-click on an empty area of ​​the page. From the list, select “Save as...”.

The main thing is to place the cursor where there are no pictures, buttons or advertisements.

A list similar to this should appear, from which we select “Save as...” or “Save page as...”.

right mouse button - Save as...

If you don’t find such an item or the list doesn’t open at all, press the Ctrl+S key combination (hold down the Ctrl key on your computer keyboard, then the English letter S, then release both keys).

2. A save window will appear, where you need to select the location on your computer where the site page will be sent.

Save window

For example, I want to write it to the Local Drive D of my computer in the “Articles” folder. So, in the window on the left side I select drive D.

Selecting a location on the computer

And inside I open the folder I need - I double-click on it with the left mouse button.

Selecting the desired folder

3. If necessary, change the name and click “Save”.

Changing the name and saving

After this, the page is downloaded to your computer. This usually lasts a few seconds. You will need to look for it in the place you chose in point 2.

As a rule, pages from the Internet are saved to the computer along with folders.

Saved site page

You just need to open the file. The folder contains what the page consists of (except for text) - pictures, design, etc. You can say this is a service folder. If you remove it, the text will open - without pictures or design.

It turns out a little inconvenient, especially if you need to save several pages. A separate folder will be created for each of them, which is not used, but cannot be deleted.

How to save a website page as PDF

This method is good because only one file is saved on the computer, without a folder. But to open it, a special program for reading pdf files must be installed. This is a popular format, so often such a program already exists.

To check, simply save this article as a pdf and try opening it. If it opens, then the program is there. And if the file cannot run, there is no program. You can download it here.

Instructions for saving

1. Right-click on an empty area of ​​the page. From the list, select “Print...”. Or press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+P (English)

2. In the “Printer” column, click “Change”.

The window looks different in Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers. But the principle is the same: from the list of printers you need to select the item that contains the abbreviation “PDF”.

P.S.

Neither the first nor the second method leads to an ideal result. Sometimes the page looks a little crooked or is written along with advertisements and other unnecessary things. Personally, this doesn’t bother me, but there are times when you need to get a “clean” result. Then you should save it differently - copy it to Word and edit there. You can learn this by following this link.

And there is also such a thing as “Bookmarks”. This is something like a notebook in the browser itself (an Internet program). You can very quickly record any page there, but it will only open if the Internet is available. Read more about this here.

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How to save a password in a contact?

When you access your VKontakte page, you are constantly asked for a password. To open the page without constant confirmation, you need to save the password in the browser settings. This way you can log into your profile without wasting time on entering your password again. But how to save your password in a contact if you use multiple browsers? Each browser has its own separate method.

Firefox

To save the page password in this browser, you must confirm the request to change or save. If you didn't do this or refused initially, it's okay. Go to "Tools". There is a “Settings” section, open it. In the window that appears on the top panel, find the “Protection” section and open it. You will see “Exclude”, open and delete what is needed, namely “VKontakte”. When you log in, the browser will ask you whether to save your password. Answer "Yes".

Opera

How to remember the password in Contact if you use this browser? You need to go to the “Menu” item. There, select the “Settings” section and open it. You will see the “Forms” sub-item, you need to open it, then activate “Password Management”. When you access the site, confirm that you have saved your password.

Internet Explorer

In order for Explorer to remember the password for the VKontakte page, you must first delete all passwords in general. Then it will ask whether to save the password or not, you will agree. To remove all passwords, you need to go to “Service” and open it. There will be an “Internet Options” item, select “General”. Delete history, all data, save the password for VKontakte.

Safari

In this browser, you need to go to the “Settings” menu. A window will open in which there is a special section “Passwords”. Go there, you can see how to delete and how to save passwords. It's simple.

Google Chrome

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How to view a deleted VKontakte user page

If a person has deleted his personal VKontakte page, then when you try to view it, you will receive an error message. But what if you desperately need the information that was on it?

There are several methods that allow you to view deleted VKontakte pages.

  1. We use a webarchive
  2. Viewing a copy of the page in search engines
  3. View Browser Cache
  4. Conclusion

You will find it useful: how to view a closed VKontakte group.

We use a webarchive

This is a service that stores the history of websites. In it you can try to find a text copy of the page that was published.

https://archive.org/

For some reason, Roskomnadzor blocked access to it, so use any anonymizer (see VK anonymizer). Or try changing the IP - put the address of another country (see how to find out the IP address of someone else's computer using VK ID).

On the main page of the archive, there is a “Wayback Machine” block. Here you need to enter the address of the remote page and press Enter.

Pay attention to the interface. There is a calendar at the top of the screen. It displays the available copies of the page. If there are several, you can view each of them. Let's try to zoom out to 2012 and see what was on my page at that time. We select the desired date on the calendar and get this result.

If the deleted page is not in the archive, you will receive a message like this.

Viewing a copy of your profile in search engines

Yandex and Google add information about all found pages on the Internet to their database. This also applies to VK accounts. The copy version changes with each database update (of course, if there are changes). This process takes several days.

If a user recently deleted their page, there is a chance that search engines still have a saved copy of it. And we can review it.

Let's see what it looks like in Yandex.

To make the operating principle more clear, consider a copy that is guaranteed to exist.

We go to Yandex and type your account address in the search.

The same principle applies to Google.

Now let's try to view the saved copy. To do this, expand the additional menu (the triangle-shaped button is located next to the address). Here, click on “Saved Copy”.

Now try the same steps for the remote page you want to see.

View Browser Cache

Every time you open a website page, your browser saves a copy of it to its history. This is done so that when you open it again, you do not have to download it again via the Internet, but instantly provide you with a ready-made copy. This significantly increases the speed of work.

If you recently visited the user's page, there is a chance that it is in the browser cache and you can view it.

Let's do this using Mozilla Firefox as an example.

Enable offline mode. To do this, open the menu, then the “Development” item, and then check the “Work offline” checkbox.

Now in the address bar of the browser, you need to indicate the URL of the desired page and press “Enter”. If a copy exists, it will be loaded. If not, you will see an error message.

I reviewed all three methods in video format.




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