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Discussion in 'Software' started by webuser, Feb 10, 2010.

  1. webuser

    webuser Private E-2

    Hello All:
    If a web page crashes or deleted, is there a way to restore the custom texts etc. to it or you have to start from scratch?
    If steps needs to be taken to "save" that content before any crash, and reload it, what would those steps be?
    Thanks for your input.
    Webuser
     
  2. Imperfect1

    Imperfect1 Private First Class

    I'm not a tekkie and don't know the answer to your question, however, while waiting for some help from the REAL pros, why don't you copy your webpages, so at the very least, you'll have done that. You can use the Snipping Tool or PrintScreen to make exact copies of each of the pages, and if you use MS Office, you can additionally use Copy and Paste to make copies of each of the sections of your pages. Don't forget to copy your image too. And as a last suggestion, I always make a list of whatever configuration/customization I use in my website, (for example the Font styles, sizes, and exact colors of the text, the location/source of the original images, etc.) so that if I have to reproduce it all, I won't have to start from scratch.
     
  3. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    If you find a web page that you like because it has valuable information and you are afraid that it will be taken down, you can save the web page to your computer. I've done this on several occasions.
    Here's how:
    http://www.ehow.com/how_2276520_save-web-page-as-file.html

    If you use Firefox as your browser, right click the page you wish to save and two choices are: Save Page as and Save Page as PDF.
     
  4. Grampa

    Grampa Private E-2

    Arel you working on one of your own pages or just a page you found in someone elses site? Virtually any time you see a site you like you can click "File" and then "Save as". Give it a name and it will save the page along with all the graphics showing on the page. Then using something like Dreamweaver you can open the page and modify it as you like. If you just want to see how the page was coded simply right click and left click on :"view source" which will open notepad with the page code showing. Hope this helps. 3's
    Grampa
     
  5. webuser

    webuser Private E-2

    Thanks to all who responded.
    I think I will save the page using "save as" command.
    Thanks again.
    webuser
     

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