Offline Web pages are Web pages you can view without being connected to the Internet. There are many possible reasons for viewing an offline Web page – for example, you may want to access important ...
The World Wide Web is a valuable resource that you can use in your small business. If you want to open multiple Web pages simultaneously and be able to easily switch from one page to another, you can ...
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 ...
Q. I’ve seen some useful Web pages disappear when sites shut down. What’s my best option to keep a copy of a page for future reference? A. The obvious answer is to use your browser’s own page-saving ...
Sometime in the 1960s, hypertext pioneer Ted Nelson envisioned deep linking to specific pieces of text as a core feature of his proposed Project Xanadu system. (My first exposure to Xanadu came in the ...
Round these parts, I frequently need to share Web pages with co-workers. Sometimes it's fine just to send a link, but occasionally it's critical to freeze a moment in time. Sending a link is dicey, ...
In 1999, Eng-Sion Tan and two friends launched Third Voice, a browser plugin that would let anyone make annotations on webpages. The intent was to encourage freer speech on the internet, but many ...
It's hard to find anyone who'd argue that websites load too quickly. Mobile pages constantly creak under the weight of complex visual elements and ad networks. It's led to an ad-blocking boom, ...
Want to print a Web page but don't like all the junk that comes with the stuff you want? Want to remove the ads and other cruft you don't care about? Print Friendly is the answer. The 2nd and 3rd ...