Have no idea how to save a web page in HTML format? Look here and you can get the key! In this post, you can see 3 ways to convert a webpage into HTML in Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. What’s better, the post will introduce a wonderful tool for you to save a webpage to the cloud. See more details below!
HTML is the common language for building websites and online apps. It uses tags to structure content and define its presentation. Downloading a webpage as HTML can be useful for several reasons:
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge can be considered the most popular browsers worldwide. So, this post will focus on the ways to save webpage as a single HTML file on these 3 browsers.
Frankly, the ways to save a webpage as HTML on Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge are quite the same. All you need to do is call up the File Explorer pop-up window and choose to save the webpage as HTML. However, different browsers name the corresponding button variously. We will show the differences below.
Step 1: Go to your desired webpage and press “Ctrl + S” to call up the File Explorer pop-up window. Or, you can call it up by right-clicking on this webpage and choose “Save as…”.
Step 2: Name this webpage and choose where to save this webpage. Then, choose “Webpage, Complete (*.html;*.html)” in the “Save as type” box.
Step 3: Tap on the “Save” button to download this webpage as HTML.
Step 1: Go to your desired webpage and press “Ctrl + S” to call up the File Explorer pop-up window. Or, you can call it up by right-clicking on this webpage and choose “Save Page As…”.
Step 2: Choose where to save this webpage on your computer and change the file if you want. Then, click the downward arrow to extend the menu of “Save as type” and choose “Webpage, Complete (*.html;*.html)”.
Step 3: Click “Save” to download this webpage.
Step 1: Open the webpage, and press “Ctrl + P” or right-click on this webpage to choose “Save as” in the menu.
Step 2: Select where to save, name the webpage, and choose “Webpage, Complete (*.html;*.html)” in the “Save as type”.
Step 3: Click “Save” to start downloading this webpage.
Apart from saving a webpage to your computer, you can also choose to save a webpage to the cloud. By doing so, you can free up your computer storage and the webpage can be accessed on any device with a network connection. In this regard, MultCloud is recommended. It offers 2 solutions to transfer a webpage to the cloud. One is using Remote Upload to upload the webpage URL to a cloud. Another is using the MultCloud “Save Webpage as PDF” extension.
Remote Upload: After saving the URL of the webpage to your preferred cloud, you can open the webpage on this cloud website. Besides, MultCloud allows you to download this file to a local place so that you can open it with other browsers or apps.
“Save Webpage as PDF” extension: It can save an entire webpage as a PDF or PNG file and then transfer it to the cloud. But if you want to download a webpage as a PDF, you can select “Auto-download files” to save the webpage to the cloud and the local at the same time. The limit of this extension is that you can only use it on Google Chrome.
There are 3 solutions on how to download webpage as HTML and you can use them on Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. Additionally, if you want to save the webpage to the cloud, MultCloud can play a role. It offers Remote Upload to upload the webpage URL to the cloud and the extension to save a Chrome webpage as a PDF/PNG file to the cloud. Check the solutions and see whether they can help you now!