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The Download linked files section will just download linked images, but you can also download sounds, movie files, archive files or specify the exact type of files to download. By default, ScrapBook will download images and styles, but you can add JavaScript if a website requires that to work properly. The important sections are the Options, Download linked files section, and then In-depth Save options. You’ll get another dialog where you can pick and choose from a whole lot of options. If you want more options, which I normally do, then click on the Save Page As option. Save Page will let you choose a folder and then automatically save the current page only. These two options are added by ScrapBook. The easiest way to start a download is to right-click anywhere on the page and choose either Save Page or Save Page As towards the bottom of the menu. First, load the website you want to download web pages for. Now let’s get into the details of actually using the program. Here you can change the keyboard shortcuts, the location where the data is stored and other minor settings. Now click on Extensions and then click on the Options button next to the ScrapBook add-on. You can do that by clicking on the menu button at the top right (three horizontal lines) and then clicking on Add-ons. Then go ahead and click on the Exit Customize button.īefore we get into using ScrapBook to save a website, you might want to change the settings for the add-on. Go ahead and drag that to either the toolbar at the top or to the menu. On the Customize screen, you’ll see the ScrapBook icon on the left-hand side.

Add the button to your toolbar or to the menu by right clicking anywhere on the toolbar and choose Customize. By default, the ScrapBook icon won’t show up anywhere, so the only way you can use it is if you right-click on a webpage. If you’re running the latest version of Firefox, which is v33 for me as of this writing, you’ll have to adjust some settings so that you can use ScrapBook properly.

Text/HTML edit feature resembling Opera’s Notes.
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