When you make a Web page available offline, you can read its content when your computer is not connected to the Internet. For example, you can view Web pages on your laptop computer when you don't have a network or Internet connection. Or you might want to read Web pages at home but do not want to tie up a phone line.
You can specify how much content you want available, such as just a page or a page and all its links, and choose how you want to update that content on your computer.
If you just want to view a Web page offline, and you don't need to update the content, you can save the page on your computer. There are several ways you can save the Web page, from just saving the text, to saving all of the images and text needed to display that page as it appears on the Web.
What would you like to do?
Make the current Web page available offline
Make an existing favorite item available offline
Save a Web page on your computer
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