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How to save a web page

How to save a web page

With Firefox, you can save a web page to your computer, enabling you to access it even when you're offline. Here's a straightforward guide on how to do it:

Saving a web page
  1. Click on the menu button The image "new fx menu" does not exist., and then click . The Save As dialog window will open.
  2. In the dialog window, type in a name for the page you want to save and choose a location. In the Format drop-down, choose the type of file that you want to save the page as:In the Save as type drop-down, choose the type of file that you want to save the page as:At the bottom right corner of the dialog window, choose a file type from the drop-down menu
  3. Click Save. A copy of the page will be saved as the type you specified in the location you chose.
Saving parts of a web page

To save an image: Right-clickHold down the Ctrl key while you click on the image you want to save, and then select from the context menu. Then select a location on your computer to save the copy of the image.

To save other elements on the page, including image scripts, stylesheets, and more, use the Page Info window's Media panel.

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