Get a monolith (single static HTML file) of the web page
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-02-07 | Giovani Alfredo Flores Carreño | es | mejor que cualquier otra opcion | |
2022-11-04 | Quality Content | Works great on kiwi browser for android! | ||
2022-11-04 | Tony Montan | en | Works great on kiwi browser for android! | |
2022-03-31 | Yanghoon Kim | Best EVER!!!! This plugin can save very dynamic html page as well (including plotly)!!! | ||
2022-03-31 | Yanghoon Kim | en | Best EVER!!!! This plugin can save very dynamic html page as well (including plotly)!!! | |
2020-03-13 | Varun V Prabhu | For local html files, install a local server app like xampp or wampserver and copy the files to the folder from where the files will be served (like htdocs). | ||
2020-03-13 | Varun V Prabhu | en | For local html files, install a local server app like xampp or wampserver and copy the files to the folder from where the files will be served (like htdocs). | |
2020-02-04 | Wade Murdock | Trying to save a locally-saved webpage (you know, the .htm file alongside the folder containing all the images and stuff after you "Save page as..." in Chrome). Waiting for 30sec-1min. Didn't do jack. Toggled off the "including images" button in case my 25+MB of images were the holdup. Still nothing. Tried saving this very webpage I'm typing this on right now (a.k.a. NOT a local .htm file). Still nothing. Off to try the command line version. EDIT: CLI version worked but I had to first install "Rust" on my Windows PC. It didn't support non-http/https webpages, so I had to host my local .htm file on a localhost server using these instructions: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48364392/3511695 Phew... Suggestions: 1. CLI version needs local .htm / .html / whatever file support (instead of just http: / https: ) 2. Plugin needs to be fixed (and should also support local files instead of just http: / https: webpages) 3. Plugin needs a progress bar (unless, when working, it's as instantaneous as the CLI version. In that case, a progress bar might not be needed.) | ||
2020-02-05 | Wade Murdock | en | Trying to save a locally-saved webpage (you know, the .htm file alongside the folder containing all the images and stuff after you "Save page as..." in Chrome). Waiting for 30sec-1min. Didn't do jack. Toggled off the "including images" button in case my 25+MB of images were the holdup. Still nothing. Tried saving this very webpage I'm typing this on right now (a.k.a. NOT a local .htm file). Still nothing. Off to try the command line version. EDIT: CLI version worked but I had to first install "Rust" on my Windows PC. It didn't support non-http/https webpages, so I had to host my local .htm file on a localhost server using these instructions: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48364392/3511695 Phew... Suggestions: 1. CLI version needs local .htm / .html / whatever file support (instead of just http: / https: ) 2. Plugin needs to be fixed (and should also support local files instead of just http: / https: webpages) 3. Plugin needs a progress bar (unless, when working, it's as instantaneous as the CLI version. In that case, a progress bar might not be needed.) |