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SingleFile di gildas
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- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15279312, 5 anni fa
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- Valutata 5 su 5di FeynmanFTW, 5 anni faThank you so much! This is perfect, exactly what I need. My offline webpage stockpile is growing rapidly.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13737162, 5 anni faThis addon is great for saving a webpage as a file you can open later, almost like a PDF. It's much more capable than Firefox's native "Save page as" feature. This is a good add on from my experiences using it. It's useful if you, for example, have a webpage with specs for a vehicle you are working on, and you want to save it for later in case the page gets deleted. With just a click, you can save the entire page as a file for later.
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- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 16495460, 5 anni faThank you for this cool add-ons. keep up.
and i highly recommended users whom want save single and entire tabs, its fast and stable. - If the page being annotated is already a local file, then SingleFile should save back to that file instead of making a new file in the Downloads folder.
This would be useful when re-annotating a file you've already saved.
Edit 1: There is an option "File name > filename conflict resolution" but this provides no way to save to the original file except by renavigating the whole path to the original html source file, and re-specifying the filename.
What I'm asking for is that SingleFile literally saves back to the original source html file (possibly with an overwrite warning for safety, although I would be happier without that).
Edit 2: disabling the option "File name > open the "Save as" dialog to confirm the file name" doesn't affect this problem; the file is still written to the Downloads directory instead of its original location.Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 5 anni faThere is an option for that, see "File name > filename conflict resolution".
Edit 1: I think it's possible by also disabling the option "File name > open the "Save as" dialog to confirm the file name" (this is the default state)
Edit 2: It's technically impossible for an extension to save the file in another folder than the "Downloads" folder or its subfolders. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13871856, 5 anni fa