Ever read a web page and wanted to keep it offline to study later? How about using a section of a page as a picture for a document that you're putting together? Read on and you'll be saving web pages ...
While browsing the web or reading an article on a website, we often come across a webpage that we need to save for offline research or sharing with someone for other purposes. Normally, you can just ...
One of the easiest ways to save a webpage is to save it as a PDF. Converting a webpage into PDF makes important documents immediately accessible, like receipts or any page that you may not be able to ...
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac iPadOS 13 soups up its screenshot tool with the ability to capture an entire webpage as a PDF. That means it doesn’t just grab what you can see on the screen right ...
My friend Swoozy got in touch: She needed to print some articles she’d written for the web as PDFs, but wanted to keep the links intact, so that those receiving them could follow them. It’s an easy ...
Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome make it easy to save a Web page as an HTML file for viewing offline, but that is far from your only option when you want to preserve some or all of the ...
In iOS, Apple has extended the system's built-in screenshot feature to include the ability to save a full web page or "scrolling screenshot" as a multi-page PDF. Don't expect this option to appear ...