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Save current visible elements in an html file. What you see is what you save. Save the current visible elements to an Html file. The plugi removes the script and other useless elements, as much as possible to preserve the contents of the current page display.
WebScrapBook
Capture web pages to local device or backend server for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and editing. WebScrapBook is a browser extension that captures the web page faithfully with various archive formats and customizable configurations, for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and editing. This project inherits from legacy Firefox add-on ScrapBook X. Features: 1. Capture faithfully: A web page shown in the browser can be captured without losing any subtle detail. Metadata such as source URL and timestamp are also recorded. 2. Customizable capture: WebScrapBook can save selected area in a page, save source page (before processed by scripts), or save page as a bookmark. How to capture images, audio, video, fonts, frames, styles, scripts, etc. are also customizable. A web page can be saved as a folder, a ZIP-based archive file (HTZ or MAFF), or a single HTML file. 3. Page editing: A web page can be highlighted, annotated, or edited before or after a capture. 4. Organizable collections: Captured pages can be organized in the browser sidebar using one or more scrapbooks, and each scrapbooks holds a hierarchical tree structure to organize data items. Notes using HTML or markdown format can also be created and managed. (*) 5. Fulltext searching: Each scrapbook can be further indexed for a rich-feature search (using title, fulltext, comment, source URL, create time, modify time, etc.). (*) 6. Remote access: Captured data can be hosted with a central backend server and be read or edited from other devices. Alternatively, a scrapbook can generate a static site index and be distributed as a static web site. (*) 7. Mobile support: WebScrapBook supports mobile browsers such as Firefox for Android and Kiwi browser. You can capture and edit the web page from a mobile phone or tablet. 8. Legacy ScrapBook support: Scrapbooks created from legacy ScrapBook or ScrapBook X can be converted into WebScrapBook-compliant format for usage. (*) * All or partial functionality of a starred feature above requires a running collaborating backend server, which can be easily set up using PyWebScrapBook. * An HTZ or MAFF archive file can be viewed using the built-in archive page viewer, with PyWebScrapBook or other assistant tools, or by opening the index page after unzipping. See Also: * Install PyWebScrapBook: https://pypi.org/project/webscrapbook/ * For further information and frequently asked questions, visit the documentation wiki: https://github.com/danny0838/webscrapbook/wiki/Intro * For better discussion, please report an issue to the source repository: https://github.com/danny0838/webscrapbook/issues * Donate to support us if you find this tool helpful: https://www.paypal.me/danny0838/5usd
Just-One-Page-PDF: An awesome web page to PDF tool
Use Just-One-Page-PDF in just a few clicks. Easily capture entire webpage or selection area as high-quality PDF. Just One Page PDF(JOPP), save any web page, any area as high-quality PDF, like a screenshot tool, but save as PDF format. 1. one-page PDF for entire webpage 2. multiple-page PDF for entire webpage 3. support custom paper size, eg. window size, A4, A3, Letter and so on. 4. screenshot, but PDF format. 5. export PDF with multiple tabs at one time 6. Support exporting PDF of your selected region 7. Support for sending PDFs by email ## compare with the browser's build-in printing function 1. no print preview dialog, direct download 2. customize any page size as you want 3. multiple tabs to export PDF at one time 4. disable or enable print media as required 5. customize style before export PDF 6. supports printing by selecting nodes or selecting areas While surfing on the internet, you will always come across beautiful articles or web pages, which you will unconsciously want to collect. To collect these articles, you need some tools. Here I would like to share some of the extensions I have used before, the problems I encountered, in order to solve these problems, I developed a new extension suitable for article collection. I used to collect articles through some web clipper tools (such as evernote/onenote web clipper), but these tools have a big disadvantage, that is, they will rearrange the articles, and simple articles may not matter , but for some articles with rich expressiveness and complex typesetting, especially articles that use different web fonts to make the article more comfortable to read, it is difficult to maintain the reading experience of the original article by using these clipping tools. In order to solve this problem, I have tried some tools to save the article as a complete html, such as single page, save page we, etc. Although these tools are very powerful, I always feel that something is missing. There is no way to annotations, it is not very convenient to share with friends, and it is not ideal to print. At the same time, these articles saved as html are not good to be combined with some knowledge management tools. The more direct solution is to use the screenshot extension to take screenshots of the articles you want to collect. The advantage of the screenshot method is that it is easy to operate, easy to collect, and easy to share. However, when zooming in and zooming out the article that generates the image, the image will be distorted and blurred, and there is no better way to search for the text in the image. If the article is particularly long , the saved picture's filesize may also become very big. Finally, another solution that can be thought of is to save the article in PDF format. Articles saved as PDF can be a good solution for text editing and searching, and sharing has become very convenient. There are already a lot of PDF reading software on the market, and browsers themselves also provide PDF reading functions; at the same time, some advanced PDF reading software also provides PDF annotations, signatures, modifications, and other functions. Most of the knowledge management software is also more or less adapted to PDF reading. While saving to PDF is the best solution I can think of at the moment, the extensions that offer saving to PDF are very rudimentary in their functionality, and some of the tools require networking to the server to operate, which is even more difficult to achieve for some login authentication pages. The built-in PDF printing in the browser (ctrl+p), this is the most direct way to generate PDF, but the PDF generated by this function requires the author of the article to adapt the PDF style, so that the printed PDF will be more accurate and nice. Unfortunately, most of the current websites do not provide PDF print-friendly style adaptation, and the effect of the generated PDF may be very different from the effect of the browsed web page. At the same time, the browser's built-in PDF printing cannot maintain the original layout of the web page like a screenshot. The main reason is the size limit of the built-in PDF printing. ### third-party PDF extension Another option for saving PDFs is to use third-party extensions. The simpler PDF extension directly call the browser's built-in printing function to generate PDF files directly, without subsequent optimization processing, and the effect is basically the same as that of users directly using ctrl+p. The advanced PDF extensions will transmit the visited webpage address to a third-party server, and then, through the webpage address, operate on the server and save it as a PDF. But in this way, there is no way to save some web pages or articles that require login authentication. At the same time, because the fonts on the user's own computer may be different from the fonts on the third-party server, the generated PDF effect is still somewhat inconsistent. ### Myself PDF extension In order to meet the needs of collecting articles through PDF, I developed such a extension Just One Page PDF (JOPP). Support similar screenshot operations, select a specified area to save as a PDF, the most important thing is that this operation is performed on the client without any third-party services. JOPP generated PDF comes with an outline function, that is, JOPP supports the recognition of the title (H1, H2, H3, etc.) structure of the page, automatically converted into PDF bookmarks. JOPP also supports batch saving to PDF, so you no longer need to click print page by page. With one click, you can print all selected pages to PDF. For article collection, you can also use JOPP's sending email function to send the generated PDF articles to your own mailbox. For knowledge management tools that support email collection of articles, such as evernote/onenote, etc., you can directly send the PDF to the target mailbox.
Bookmark Manager per Domain and Page
A Bookmark Manager to list all bookmarks for the domain or page of the current URL as hyperlinks. This Bookmark Manager is special, it displays only bookmarks belonging to the current domain. ie. https://gist.github.com or https://docs.github.com/en will be displayed if you have it as a bookmark and navigate to https://www.github.com Open any URLs from Domains that you have saved within *.domain.com* We will show you only the ones from that domain. The extension does not work across domains from the same brand, such as pinterest.de or pinterest.at, etc. we might add this functionality in a near future update if there is demand. So if you are looking for that best next app to open pages in a new tab, while simply organizing your url in this awesome quick software, with our bookmark manager you will not need more bookmarking apps on your sidebar, forget all the other addons. Save webpages that you find popular, then navigate there with speed, have a look at your bookmarklet and use our free extension to view your custom starred urls, search through them with ease. Updates / Change log: 22.06.2024 / V 1.0.7 - Responsive pop-up added, Extension Icons added, fixed folder view, deleting and editing the URL 25.05.2024 / V 1.0.6 - Updated Manifest to v3 19.07.2021 / V 1.0.5 - Removed "Storage" permission, not needed. 22.12.2020 / V 1.0.4 - Added FOLDER view buttons 14.12.2020 / V 1.0.3 - We added DELETE and EDIT buttons
Save Page as MHTML
Save a page's content and combine all of the resources into one file! A straightforward add-on called Save Page as MHTML allows you to save any webpage as a single MHTML file. A new file format called MHTML document was created to consolidate all of a website's contents into a single file. Only the Google Chrome browser currently supports this abbreviation for MIME HTML. An MHTML file is a local file that renders exactly like the original web page when opened in a browser. Due to the relative youth of this technology, there may be glitches or problems when saving online material. The Save Page as MHTML addon has a number of significant features, some of which are listed below. An overview of this addon follows this. A few words are used in this overview to describe the add-purpose on's and characteristics. The FAQ section follows, which is helpful for learning more about how this add-on functions in your browser. If you couldn't find the solution you were looking for, please fill out the contact form on the homepage or the bug report form on this page to let us know. The form for bug reports is located after the FAQ. It is intended to gather user comments and bugs regarding this add-on. Through this form, users can also request changes or new features.