By default, the file will be named the same as the title of the page, but you can choose something different if you’d like.

Chrome and Edge: Webpage, single file creates one file (with the . mthml file extension) that contains the current page’s contents and images. This is a great choice to capture everything at once. Webpage, complete also downloads the entire webpage, but places all images into a separate folder. Webpage, HTML only saves the HTML code, which doesn’t include any images—just the raw code, which you can use as reference for your own webpages. Safari: Web archive saves everything on the page, including the pictures, in the . webarchive format. All content will be in this single file. Page source saves just the HTML code, which is only useful if you want to use that page’s code as guidance for your own webpage. [1] X Research source

Webpage, single file creates one file (with the . mthml file extension) that contains the current page’s contents and images. This is a great choice to capture everything at once. Webpage, complete also downloads the entire webpage, but places all images into a separate folder. Webpage, HTML only saves the HTML code, which doesn’t include any images—just the raw code, which you can use as reference for your own webpages.

Web archive saves everything on the page, including the pictures, in the . webarchive format. All content will be in this single file. Page source saves just the HTML code, which is only useful if you want to use that page’s code as guidance for your own webpage. [1] X Research source

If you saved the page as a . mhtml (Webpage, single file) or . webarchive (Web Archive), you can double-click that file to open the page in your default browser. [2] X Research source If you saved the “Complete” version of the page, you’ll have both a file and a folder with the same name inside the folder you selected in the last step. Double-click the file ending in . html or . htm in the folder you selected to view the page in your browser. Be sure to keep the associated media folder in the same location as the . html file—if you move either the . html file or the folder elsewhere, the saved webpage won’t load any images. If you’re offline and the page you saved has streaming video, the video will not load until you connect to the internet again.

If you save as a PDF, you can open the file on any device, including PCs, Macs, and Androids, but you won’t be able to click or tap links—it works more like an image than a webpage. Web Archives create a file that works more like a regular web page—you can open it in Safari on any of your Apple devices, and click or tap links like a website. If you send it to someone on a PC, they may have to convert it into a different format to view it, or they may not be able to open it at all.

If you save as a PDF, you can open the file on any device, including PCs, Macs, and Androids, but you won’t be able to click or tap links—it works more like an image than a webpage. Web Archives create a file that works more like a regular web page—you can open it in Safari on any of your Apple devices, and click or tap links like a website. If you send it to someone on a PC, they may have to convert it into a different format to view it, or they may not be able to open it at all.

If you save as a PDF, you can open the file on any device, including PCs, Macs, and Androids, but you won’t be able to click or tap links—it works more like an image than a webpage. Web Archives create a file that works more like a regular web page—you can open it in Safari on any of your Apple devices, and click or tap links like a website. If you send it to someone on a PC, they may have to convert it into a different format to view it, or they may not be able to open it at all.

If you’re offline and the page you saved has streaming video, the video will not load until you connect to the internet again. To view your saved file, open the Files app, go to the location you saved the file, and tap the file to open it.

To view the saved PDF, open the app called Downloads (or browse to the Downloads folder in your file manager) and tap the PDF.

You can download HTTrack for free from https://www. httrack. com. It is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

If the site requires you to log in, enter that information into the blanks.

By default, HTTrack will follow every link on the website and download the content that it finds, but it will only stay on the website that you set. This keeps HTTrack from downloading the entire internet to your computer.

If the site had streaming video, you won’t be able to view it unless you have an internet connection.