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I used to save websites in internet explorer and I would choose the "single .mht file" option.
That would basically save a snapshot of the page as a single file, but with pictures and everything. In firefox, I don't find an option like this. I either have to save the complete page (meaning a file plus a folder with all the extra stuff) or I save it as a single html file, but then none of the pictures are saved.
And here is question 2.
Is there a firefox way to "send link/shortcut to desktop" like in IE? I also noticed that IE7 no longer has this option. Sometimes you don't want to save a link in your bookmarks, but you just want to create a shortcut to that link and have it sit on your desktop for a couple of days before you trash it. The File > send > shortcut to desktop ..... in IE6 was pretty handy for that.
That would basically save a snapshot of the page as a single file, but with pictures and everything. In firefox, I don't find an option like this. I either have to save the complete page (meaning a file plus a folder with all the extra stuff) or I save it as a single html file, but then none of the pictures are saved.
And here is question 2.
Is there a firefox way to "send link/shortcut to desktop" like in IE? I also noticed that IE7 no longer has this option. Sometimes you don't want to save a link in your bookmarks, but you just want to create a shortcut to that link and have it sit on your desktop for a couple of days before you trash it. The File > send > shortcut to desktop ..... in IE6 was pretty handy for that.