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Firefox: website offline reading - how to

  • Sep 29, 2025
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Websites you can save in Firefox, to read them later offline. We will show you how to do it.

With the Add-on ScrapBook websites archive

If you want to create a comprehensive Image of the site helps you the Add-on "ScrapBook".
  1. Install "ScrapBook" and then start Firefox.
  2. Then click with the right mouse button in the text area of the desired site.
  3. From the context menu, select the entry "page in archive as...".
  4. Now you can specify exactly what you want to see when you are offline. For example, you can select images or linked websites will be stored.
  5. The stored article call, press [Alt] + [K], resulting in the ScrapBook Sidebar will open. In the list select the article.
Archive web page with ScrapBook

Website with Firefox-save function

Instead, you can save the web page on the save Dialog in Firefox.
  1. Go to the desired site and press [CTRL] + [S].
  2. Now, select the location and specify the "file type", if only the site itself, or even integrated graphics should be saved.
  3. Then call the created HTML-file as usual with a Browser, and have now without Internet access for the file.
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