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Problems with downloaded web page
Hello,
When I downloaded it with firefox, all images but one were missing. Chromium Edge was better, but still missing a few images.
Help?
Hello,
When I downloaded it with firefox, all images but one were missing. Chromium Edge was better, but still missing a few images.
Help?
You could download that image yourself. It all depends on how the image is hosted and how the website is built.
I'm not sure what you mean by your question. Are you trying to download a web page in the browser? Have you tried right clicking and then pressing "Save Page As..."? If the images are live and not private you should be able to download them. The fact you can see the images when you browse them means they are hosted publicly and their permissions are set to allow people like yourself to see them in the first place.
Do you have content blockers installed? Extensions like uMatrix, NoScript, uBlock etc may block them. Are you choosing to download the page using a printer friendly method? Sometimes when you use reader mode/printer friendly this option will set about removing as many objects/elements (words to describe what are on web pages) as possible in order to make the page more readable and less congested for printing.
A fall back I always use is using a web spider. Something like WinHTTrack can be used to prowl public facing directories on the internet and they can and will (depending on the configurations you provide) suck everything up that it can access related to the URLs you provide. So if you wanted this web page for example you could load up the program and throw in the URL and the program would scan the directory pertaining to this particular page and download everything including images.
A web page as it appears on your device screen is not a complete entity, unlike a printed page for examples. Images are stored separately and then linked, so that they display, in the web page design coding.
And frequently, images - such as logos or corporate symbols - are protected from access to download, with or without the page.
How successful you are in having a web page stored off-line depends on the design structure of the page, and as you've found out, the capabilities of the browser.
What are you after - the images, the web content (text) or the complete visible page ?
How do I do multiquoting on this forum?
I know which button to press to select a message for multiquote.. bottom right corner of the respectful message. What then?