Reviews for SingleFile
SingleFile by gildas
Review by Visual Notes
Rated 5 out of 5
by Visual Notes, 4 years agoAt first I could not believe that this extension really combines ALL assets in a single HTML file, that a 1:1 image of a page can be archived with correct display (including all links).
After seeing the saved file, I saw images converted to base64, but still couldn't believe that at least external links to JS and CSS files are not used here: so turned off the internet connection and cleared the browser cache. Result: the page was still displayed correctly!
It really does combine HTML and all assets into one single HTML file.
This is really impressive!
As another user remarked: we've been wishing for this since the 1990s! Wow. Thank you!
After seeing the saved file, I saw images converted to base64, but still couldn't believe that at least external links to JS and CSS files are not used here: so turned off the internet connection and cleared the browser cache. Result: the page was still displayed correctly!
It really does combine HTML and all assets into one single HTML file.
This is really impressive!
As another user remarked: we've been wishing for this since the 1990s! Wow. Thank you!
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Gabriel, 15 days agoEsta extensão é fundamental para meu trabalho. Utilizo muito a ferramenta de anotar e salvar página para rascunhar em cima. Grifar os trechos que acho importante e também excluir os elementos que não me servem.
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Soren, 2 months ago
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