It also works with JavaScript-heavy websites like Mastodon and Youtube, which the standard “Save Page” feature implemented in all browsers usually fails to save, though some features like collapsibles are missing.

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    Selecting “Save as” is not the same as “view while offline”.

    “Save as” is just a legacy function that has been passed down to Save the HTML into a file. It’s not used to “save” pages or sites to view offline.

    The ability to properly Save a page to view offline is already included in most browsers. Even Edge has that functionality built into it.

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      The ability to properly Save a page to view offline is already included in most browsers. Even Edge has that functionality built into it.

      Go ahead and show the classroom what you’re talking about…