Comment on YSK: there's a browser extension called "SingleFile", which allows you to save a page into a single HTML file.
Nemo@slrpnk.net 3 months ago
Don’t most browers offer this as a default option?
A property secured site won’t serve its css and js when requested from a non configured domain (such as localhost), so the html is the only part that will work when you save the page as.
Selecting “Save as” is not the same as “view while offline”.
“Save as” is just a legacy function that has been passed down to Save the HTML into a file. It’s not used to “save” pages or sites to view offline.
The ability properly Save a page to view offline is already included in most browsers. Even Edge has that functionality built into it.
The ability to properly Save a page to view offline is already included in most browsers. Even Edge has that functionality built into it.
Go ahead and show the classroom what you’re talking about…
3abas@lemmy.world 3 months ago
A property secured site won’t serve its css and js when requested from a non configured domain (such as localhost), so the html is the only part that will work when you save the page as.
Atomic@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
Selecting “Save as” is not the same as “view while offline”.
“Save as” is just a legacy function that has been passed down to Save the HTML into a file. It’s not used to “save” pages or sites to view offline.
The ability properly Save a page to view offline is already included in most browsers. Even Edge has that functionality built into it.
3abas@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Go ahead and show the classroom what you’re talking about…