To do this, go to the page in question. Next, click "File" on the menu bar at the top, and then "Save As...". This will save the HTML page. For a more thorough method, Adobe Acrobat can be used to go through a web site and save every linked page within the domain as a PDF. This will save the exact look and feel of the page, rather than just the HTML code. This is more effective for archiving pages with interactive content that internet Explorer cannot save.
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* Open the page in your browser (Firefox, Safari, Mozilla, Opera or Internet Explorer) * From File menu choose Save As... or Save Page As...
* You will usually find some Options for which Format to save as... * Firefox offers "Web page, complete", "Web page, HTML Only", "Text Files" and "All Files" * Safari offers "Page Source" or "Web Archive"
* Internet Explorer offers "Web Archive", "HTML Source" and "Plain Text" * Try each one and see which one is the best for your purposes.
There is a Save As option in the File menu. You can save the webpage in .html format and view it in other computers as well. You can also view the saved pages offline. Please add a trust point
If you click ' Add to favourites' your computer should have a tick box saying 'make available offline'.
you've got to add the site you want to favourites and then you can go online offline (make sense? ;p)
Working offline means when you are not connected to the internet .
to find the "work offline " check button open "file menu" of your browser (work offline option is locate in file menu of any browser)
dude... You have a virus :/
An online system is one that is only usable while it is connected to the internet. A program is offline if you can use it anywhere without an internet connection.
The practice of inputting data into a list, spreadsheet, database, or word processing tool without the use of an internet connection is known as offline data entry. Data and information from various sources can be compiled and synchronized via offline data entry. Data is prepared using technology that does not require the use of a computer. Offline data entry devices are a type of equipment like this.