Question about saving a webpage
There is a web page that is now open on the Internet. There is text and there are many, many drawings, formulas in the form of drawings, diagrams and tables. It is very necessary to save this data so that, having brought this file home where there is no Internet, it would be possible to read it in its entirety, with all the drawings and diagrams.
To do this, saving the file with the "save as" command in Opera, you need to select the "Web archive (separate file)", or "HTML file with pictures"? Both of these types will open in the Opera?
open either in opera or in IE
only "Web archive (separate file)" - this will be a single file.
and "HTML-file with pictures" - a file and a folder with pictures (although with such saving there may be a loss of some data)
There will be no loss, only informers can fall off) An HTML file with pictures is a file and a folder with pictures - don’t forget it
Save as ... -web page fully. Should open. Protect nakroynyak for everyone, but then you will know.
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