How
to save your favorite Web Pages
on Your PC?
Today tip will help you to save
any webpage on your disk in
proper way. Many times you find
a webpage, which want to view
or read when you are not connected
to the internet. It's happened
to you dozens of times in a
month. Here I have solution
to this problem, almost all
web browsers allow you to save
any webpage to your computer
and when you can enjoy those
pages whenever you want. There
are many options in web browser
to save your favorite web pages.
First open your
favorite web page then go to
File menu in web browser to
save that page. In File menu
choose Save as option here.
You should browse to any folder
where you want to save that
webpage and choose the proper
format to save it in.
This option saves
the webpage in its regular HTML
format. With this format, Internet
Explorer saves all the graphics
of that webpage only in one
folder.

Web Archive, Single
file (*.mht)
Using this option,
the explorer saves the webpage
in a single file in a zipped
format which is known as Multipurpose
Internet Mail Extension HTML.
There are no folders creating
with this technique and it save
all the graphics of webpage
in only one file. If you don't
want to use the code of HTML,
this format is better to save
any file because this option
saves all the files in a single
file.

Webpage, HTML
only (*.htm, *. html)
With this option
you can save only the HTML portion
of the webpage, with this option
you can save webpage without
any graphics. For the next time
when you will try to open the
page which you have saved though
it might be difficult to read
because graphics are normally
use to hold the pieces of webpage
together. If you want to reuse
the HTML in a webpage you want
to create then choose this option.
Text File (*.txt)
You can save a
webpage as text format (text
only) with using this option.
If you want to save only text
from a page and you do not want
about the pictures then this
is good option for you.

When you want
to read that saved page, open
your browser and go to File
menu and then browse to that
folder where you have saved
that pages.
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