SingleFile helps you to save a complete page (with CSS, images, etc.) into a single HTML file.
1) Getting started
– Wait until the page is fully loaded, you may need to scroll down the entire page to be sure all elements are loaded.
– Click on the SingleFile button in the extension toolbar to save the page.
2) Additional notes
– To save multiple tabs, select them first and click on the SingleFile button.
– Open the context menu by right-clicking the SingleFile button in the extension toolbar or on the webpage. It allows you to save:
* the current tab,
* or the selected content,
* or the selected frame.
– You can also process multiple tabs in one click and save:
* selected tabs,
* or unpinned tabs,
* or all tabs.
– The context menu also allows you to activate the auto-save of:
* the current tab,
* or unpinned tabs,
* or all tabs.
– With auto-save active, pages are automatically saved every time after being loaded (or before being unloaded if not).
– Right-click on the SingleFile button and select "Options" to open the options page.
– You can use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+X to save current or selected tabs. Go to chrome://extensions/shortcuts to change it.
3) More info
See the extension help in options page for more detailed information about the options, technical notes and known issues.
Project on GitHub: https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile
4) Troubleshooting unknown issues
Please follow these steps if you find an unknown issue:
– Reset SingleFile options.
– If resetting options did not fix the issue, try to disable all other extensions to see if there is a conflict.
– If there is a conflict then try to determine against which extension(s).
– Please report the issue with a short description describing how to reproduce the issue, Browser version, OS name and version here: https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile/issues.
Suggestions are welcome 🙂