Page saver
Saves the current web page as one file with all external dependencies (style, script, images) downloaded and inlined
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Saves the current web page as one file with all external dependencies (style, script, images) downloaded and inlined Saves a complete web page in its current state as one file with all external dependencies (scripts, stylesheets, images) inlined into the page.
Useful if you want to archive a page, test your website on any device or for SEO purposes.It's also useful to compute the footprint of your page: how much data does a first time visitor have to download?
Works perfectly with popular Javascript frameworks such as JQuery, Modernizr, AngularJS, Knockout, Bootstrap, etc. Note that while an inlined page can still connect to JSON or XML webservices, the inlined page does not persist security information or sessions so you may run into authentication issues.
Version 1.4.1
- Fixed: <link> tags were skipped if not all lowercase
Version 1.4.0
- Vastly improved speed
- Resolved issues with inlining never ending
- Resolved issue with adblockers interfering with inlining
- Added support for images in <embed> and <source srcset> tags
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Risk impact
Page saver is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Page saver if you trust the publisher.
Risk likelihood
Page saver has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.