Yep. Basically, what do people think "allow this app access to your information" means?
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Yeah, I don't allow any apps. Which makes my facebook page pretty vanilla, but I'm good with that. Seeing as how my college roommate spammed everyone with malware, I'd rather the alternative.
Anybody know how to save a web page to be looked at later? Basically, I've handed over the reins for my summer program, and I want to preserve a copy of the web page I designed before the new person changes it/I lose access to it.
I'm using Contribute, and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving it through that (or maybe there is and I don't know?). Thoughts?
I use Firefox's File->Save Page As...
Seems to work very well. I've used it to fake websites to great effect on April Fool's day.
I did that, but it just created a file in my pictures folder that included all of the pics from the page, but no text or layout.
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a file in my pictures folder that included all of the pics from the page, but no text or layout.
No HTML file?
Vortex,
I'm not sure what you want to save, but my favorite is the Scrapbook extension on Firefox. It is the bomb diggity.
Vortex, make sure the page didn't save somewhere else, separate from the pictures.
Yeah, that's weird. I've never had Firefox not save the html.