Google Chrome lets you download full web pages for offline viewing. You can save just the basic HTML or additional assets (like pictures) to completely re-assemble a page without the need for an internet connection.
How to Save a Web Page
Go ahead and fire up Chrome, and then navigate to a web page that you want to save. Click the menu button, and then click on More Tools > Save Page As. Alternatively, you can use Ctrl+S (Command+S in macOS) to open the “Save as…” dialog.
Choose a folder to save the page and then, from the drop-down menu, choose either “Webpage, HTML only” or “Webpage, Complete.” The former keeps only content vital to access it later on (text and formatting), while the latter saves everything (text, images, and additional resource files). If you want to be able to access the full page offline, choose the “complete” option.
The web page is downloaded the same as any other file, with its progress at the bottom of Chrome’s window.
To open the web page, head to the folder and then double-click the file to open it.
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