Save offline copy of current tab as MHTML file. Keyboard Command Alt+S.
Save Webpages Offline As MHTML: Archive Web Pages
'Save Webpages Offline As MHTML' is a handy Chrome extension. It lets users save an offline copy of the current tab as an MHTML file. Ideal for those who wish to view web pages offline or share them, it adds a simple yet powerful functionality to your browser. Simply use the keyboard command 'Alt+S' to save your current webpage. Visit the homepage for more information: https://browsernative.com/save-webpage-offline-mhtml/
Extension stats
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 2
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Size: 14.61K
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# 8,312
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Extension summary
Archive web pages for offline viewing and sharing.
Visit homepage for more info: https://browsernative.com/save-webpage-offline-mhtml/
User reviews
Pros
- Saves webpages quickly without prompting for filename
- Works well for saving content including images and links
- Functionality is appreciated by multiple users
Cons
- Limited control over saving options such as folder location and file elements
- Issues with displaying certain images and text colors correctly
Most mentioned
- Saves files quickly and efficiently
- Desire for more customization options (like saving only basic elements)
- Users report that it works effectively without issues
User reviews
good
Excellent extension. It saves the file without prompting for the filename and it does it fairly quickly.
If you are looking for an extension to save a web page to an MHTML file on your local device with a single key click, without any prompts, then this is the one you should at least try.
What I would like to see is an option to save only the "basic" elements of the page, for example - without any images, so it would be faster. I don't care that much if it renders correctly when viewed because I am programmatically going through the file looking for certain kinds of data.
I would also like to have an option to change the location of the folder it saves the file in. Right now, it is saving the files to my E:\Downloads folder, which is interesting because I also have a C:\Downloads folder. I would like to be able to specify something like E:\Downloads\Web Data\. But just to be clear, it should not prompt for the folder or the filename with every save, unless you wanted to make this a selectable option.
I do have one question - would the website that you are saving the webpage from be able to detect that the contents are being saved to the user's device?
Extension safety
Risk impact
Save Webpages Offline As MHTML requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk likelihood
Save Webpages Offline As MHTML has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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