To ensure comfortable work with a web page in offline mode, it is enough to save it to your hard drive or removable media. In order not to lose all links, images and other content, it is important to select the correct command in the browser dialog box.
Instructions
Step 1
If you use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to browse the Internet, right-click anywhere on the page that is free of links, images, banners and other active elements. In the context menu, select the "Save As" command, and in the dialog box that opens after that, in the "Save as type" field, select "Complete web page". Do not forget to select a folder on your local or external drive where the page will be saved. Click OK and wait until all items are downloaded to the specified folder.
Step 2
To perform a similar action in the Opera browser, open the main menu by clicking on the Opera button, and select the "Page" item, and then the "Save As" command. Another option is to use the "hot" keys Ctrl and S. Any of these actions will bring up a dialog box where in the "Save as type" field you will need to select the value "HTML file with images" and click the "Save" button.
Step 3
In the Internet Explorer dialog box, select File Type as Entire Web Page. Call the "Save As" dialog box with the command of the same name from the "File" or "Page" menu, depending on whether the "Menu bar" panel in the browser is enabled or disabled.
Step 4
If you are accustomed to browsing the Internet using the Safari browser, you can call up a dialog box to select a file storage location from the File menu using the Save As command. Another option: right-click in the free area of the page and select "Save Page As" from the menu. In the Save as type box, select Web Archives and click OK.