Ways to Download and Read Websites Offline


1. Download specific web pages

If you just want to download exact web pages for viewing later on, your browser can easily do it for you. It can download the whole page with all its components and let you browse it offline in the browser again.

On PCs

On Windows, Mac, and Linux, simply press Ctrl + S keys on your keyboard, while using any browser, to bring up the “Save page” dialog and simply save the page in your preferred directory. An HTML file and a folder containing all the data will be saved. You can open the HTML file to access the saved web page in your browser without require any internet connection.


On smartphones
Reading a website offline is an option that comes with both Chrome for Android as well as the iOS Chrome mobile app.

In the Chrome for Android, open the page that you want to save for offline viewing and tap on the major menu button at the top-right corner. Here tap on the “Download” icon and the page will be downloaded to your device. You can open it to view the web page in your default browser.


In Chrome for iOS, the Reading List quality lets you save web pages that can be read at a later time. For that, you need to go to the Share Sheet menu and tap on the “Read Later” option. All article that are saved can be easily accessed via the Reading List option found in Chrome’s “setting” Menu.

iOS users can also use Safari’s Reading List feature to save web page content for viewing later and also sync it to other devices.

2. Enable offline mode in Chrome & Firefox

Chrome and Firefox come with an Offline mode that’ll let you load a page from browser cache in case you don’t have internet connectivity. When you enable this mode, the browser will give you the option to load web page from the cache. So you can mainly access any web page offline that you have accessed before.
Note: Do not clear internet cache if you want to keep the cached web pages for offline use..
Enable offline mode in Chrome
In Chrome, type chrome://flags and look for a flag named “Show Saved Copy Button”. Click on the drop-down menu below it and select “Enable: Primary”. Now restart the browser to let the change take effect.

when you will visit a page offline that you have visited before, you will see “Show saved copy” button. Click on it to load the web page offline. I will also recommend you to bookmark the important web page for easy access.
Enable offline mode in Firefox
In Firefox, click on the hamburger menu at the top-right corner and then click on the “Developer” option now.

A list will show up from side to side which click on the “Work Offline” option to enable it. Now even if you do have the internet connection, Firefox will be offline and you’ll only be able to access the websites that are already in cache.

3. Use HTTracks (for Windows, Linux and Android)
HTTracks is a well-liked tool to download the total data of a website and access it offline. It is an open-source tool that is available for Windows, Linux and Android platforms. It will download the total website by moving from link to link, so it is also able to format the archive like you are browsing the website online.
Although HTTracks is highly customizable, but it has a simple wizard to let novice users easily download website data. Here’s how to use it:
Install and start on HTTracks and click on the “Next” button to set up the wizard. You will be asked to provide name for the project that you want create. This name will assist you classify the data when you want to right to use it later, so create sure it’s relevant.

On the next page, click on the “Add URL” button and enter the URL of the website that you want to download. You can also add lots of websites, if you want to download the records of more than one website.
There is also a“Set option” button where you can locate some actually handy customization option. However, you must first read HTTracks manual before messing around with the options.
Now simply click “Next” and then “Finish” to start downloading the website data.

The method could take a lot of time depending on how large the website is. It may even take days to download a website as massive as tutpoints.com. On top of that, this data could easily take GBs of space on your hard drive, so make sure you have enough space. Once downloaded, you can open the project to start browsing the website in your default browser.

Tip: HTTracks starts downloading data from the latest updates and move back. If you only want latest data and not the whole website, then cancel the download process when you are sure that the needed data is downloaded. Even if the download method is cancelled, you can still access the data that has been already downloaded.

4. Use SiteSucker (for Mac OS X and iOS)

SiteSucker is a great alternative to HTTracks for Mac OS X and iOS users. It works like to HTTracks and downloads websites as a whole by jump from link to link. You can also pause downloads in the middle to view the downloaded web pages and resume at all time you like.

5. Browser extensions to read websites offline
There are various browser extensions with which you can download website data and view it offline. Below are several extension for Chrome and Firefox that you may like:
PageArchiver (for Chrome)
PageArchiver lets you save many web page and access them from its interface. You can download all the web pages that are currently open in your browser. Simply open the page you need and download them with PageArchiver.
ScrapBook (for Firefox)
ScrapBook lets you download a single web page or a whole website. It also organizes the downloaded content in its interface and a handy search bar make it easy to search for the correct content.
Mozilla Archive Format (for Firefox)
This add-on is mostly a better version of the built-in web page saving tool. It ensure the page is saved as exactly as it is and compress the file to decrease disk space usage. Additionally, it also downloads any audio and video files on the web page.

6. Use Pocket to read article offline

If you only want to download online articles to read soon after, then Pocket might be a great option. It has well-matched extension for all the popular browsersthat you can use to save article and other supported content.
The article will be first decluttered from all the junk such as ads, recommendation and widgets, etc. and then are save in Pocket cloud storage space.


later than that, all the article will be synced over all your devices with pocket install and made available for offline viewing.
Source : Honkiat

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