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postet 8 år sidenIn reply to a couple of the points raised:
1) With regards to the saved file format:
The page source (HTML) and all of the referenced resources are saved in a single file (.html).
External CSS style sheets are converted to internal CSS style sheets. All other textual resources (scripts & frames) are stored as UTF-8 data URIs.
If the page loader is not used, all binary resources (images, fonts, audios, videos, etc) are stored as Base64 data URIs. In this case, if a binary resource is referenced multiple times, a Base64 data URL will be stored for each reference.
If the page loader is used, all binary resources (images, fonts, audios, videos, etc) are stored as Base64 strings in the page loader script, and are converted to blob URLs when the save page is opened. In this case, if a binary resource is referenced multiple times, its Base 64 string will be stored only once, resulting in much smaller saved files.
2) "When I reopened that page ... most of the images were lacking and much of the layout was somewhat off."
The reason for this discrepancy is that, when you saved the page with Save Page WE, you had the 'Use page loader to reduce file size' option enabled, which means all of the binary resources are represented as blobs.
Before using the Firefox 'Save Page As', you need to use the 'Remove Page Loader' menu item that is built into Save Page WE. Alternatively, you could disable the 'Use page loader to reduce file size' option before saving the page with Save Page WE. Either way, you should find that the re-saved page is pretty much identical to the original page.
1) With regards to the saved file format:
The page source (HTML) and all of the referenced resources are saved in a single file (.html).
External CSS style sheets are converted to internal CSS style sheets. All other textual resources (scripts & frames) are stored as UTF-8 data URIs.
If the page loader is not used, all binary resources (images, fonts, audios, videos, etc) are stored as Base64 data URIs. In this case, if a binary resource is referenced multiple times, a Base64 data URL will be stored for each reference.
If the page loader is used, all binary resources (images, fonts, audios, videos, etc) are stored as Base64 strings in the page loader script, and are converted to blob URLs when the save page is opened. In this case, if a binary resource is referenced multiple times, its Base 64 string will be stored only once, resulting in much smaller saved files.
2) "When I reopened that page ... most of the images were lacking and much of the layout was somewhat off."
The reason for this discrepancy is that, when you saved the page with Save Page WE, you had the 'Use page loader to reduce file size' option enabled, which means all of the binary resources are represented as blobs.
Before using the Firefox 'Save Page As', you need to use the 'Remove Page Loader' menu item that is built into Save Page WE. Alternatively, you could disable the 'Use page loader to reduce file size' option before saving the page with Save Page WE. Either way, you should find that the re-saved page is pretty much identical to the original page.
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- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 19141042, 12 dager sidenDirectly lets you save as html, with save as dialog and the option to edit and set up the page beforehand!
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 16745788, 3 måneder sidenБольшое спасибо! Пользуюсь редко, но выручает именно она
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Pavel, 5 måneder sidenDear Developer,
I’m writing to provide feedback on Save Page WE. I’ve noticed that the extension saves the web page exactly as it is rendered at the moment of saving. As a result, any content hidden behind spoilers (which remain collapsed) is not included in the saved file. This has been somewhat inconvenient, as I often need to preserve the entire content of a page.
Would it be possible to add an option in the extension’s settings to automatically expand spoiler sections (or other similar hidden elements) before saving the page? This feature would greatly enhance the usefulness of Save Page WE for users who regularly work with pages containing expandable content.
Thank you for your hard work on this excellent tool, and I look forward to any improvements you might consider.
Best regards,
Pavel - Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Nikitamce, 6 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 18582702, 6 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 13462872, 6 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Zing, 7 måneder sidenAs a regular user of Save Page WE, I appreciate its ability to save entire web pages as single HTML files, making subsequent editing straightforward. This functionality surpasses Firefox's standard save feature, offering more accurate archiving and easier modification of saved pages.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Radioamatoro, 8 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 18709981, 8 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14295457, 8 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Víctor A. Rodríguez (Bit-Man), 9 måneder sidenGreat tool!
One single problem I have is not allowing to download www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js but entering it in my browser can be shown and downloaded - Vurdert til 4 ut av 5av AnneF, 10 måneder sidenI used to love and depend on this extension. I switched to Firefox ESR and now I can't get the icon to display on the toolbar when I install the extension.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 13545908, 10 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 1 ut av 5av Bellykid, 10 måneder sidenIt doesn't let you do anything on the page. It's just a image.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Noel Miles, 10 måneder sidenNo doubt, the best offline page saver. Saved my fandom guide without effort and access it smootly without destroying the web. Thumbs up!
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av 雲霖, 10 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 18594010, ett år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Arthur, ett år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av eggv83, ett år sidenThis was a huge help in saving some service manuals from my auto manufacturer that stopped offering PDF versions of their documents and because "normal saving" of the HTML through the web browser didn't preserve the page formatting, hyperlinks (within the same webpage), and images. I had a couple errors or incomplete saves at first, but the add-on configuration tip that popped up resolved them.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Alfred, ett år siden
- Vurdert til 4 ut av 5av andreasdo, ett år sidenGreat tool to one click save a whole page, but I miss a different autosave directory in the settings.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14060941, ett år siden