Save Webpages Offline As MHTML

Save offline copy of current tab as MHTML file. Keyboard Command Alt+S.

Total ratings

4.59 (Rating count: 51)

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Pros
  • Saves webpages quickly and without prompts for filenames.
  • Stores files in MHTML format effectively.
  • Allows saving large pages (up to 500 MB) rapidly.
  • Works well for saving links to videos.
  • Users find it reliable and easy to use.
Cons
  • Lacks options to customize save locations.
  • No feature to save basic elements without images for faster processing.
  • Text color sometimes saves incorrectly, leading to visibility issues.
  • Some images may not display correctly in saved pages.
Most mentioned
  • Fast saving capabilities
  • No filename prompts during save
  • Desire for more customization options
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Recent rating average: 4.20
All time rating average: 4.59
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-08-20
احمد عبدالله
en good
2024-05-02
ИEXT
2024-01-30
Robert Bryan
en 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?
2023-11-27
Dmitry
en Thank you very much! :)
2023-11-10
Xalomon
Try to download a page like: https://civitai.com/images?view=feed&periodMode=stats&modelVersionId=144291&username=digitalghosts In the downloaded file clicking the (i) icon of images doesn't show their prompt (which is what one wants to save.)
2023-11-10
Xalomon
en Try to download a page like: https://civitai.com/images?view=feed&periodMode=stats&modelVersionId=144291&username=digitalghosts In the downloaded file clicking the (i) icon of images doesn't show their prompt (which is what one wants to save.)
2023-07-28
Absolu Aking
Good jobs +1
2023-07-28
Absolu Aking
en Good jobs +1
2023-06-26
Houmam Fatayri
It's perfectly working!! I loved it
2023-06-26
Houmam Fatayri
en It's perfectly working!! I loved it
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