Today you’re going to see 4 of my favorite ways to save webpages for offline reading.
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The Internet has been one of the most important inventions of our time. This online society has made life easier in many ways, but it also means that if you don’t have a connection, you’re left out of the loop with all your friends and family on social media.
However, there are ways to save web pages for offline reading so that no matter where you are, you can still catch up on what’s happening without having to worry about data charges. Let’s explore how!
When a 7,000-word feature or juicy interview appears on your favorite notifications, you may not always have time to read it now, but several services allow you to save it for later—even if you’re offline.
Many options are available to save web pages, like save-for-later services, bookmarking services, and offline readers.
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The best way to save web pages or articles is in PDF format. Follow these simple steps to download a page from Chrome to read offline :
The download will open up in a new tab or save it right away.
Follow these steps to save the webpage as a PDF file :
From the “Pages” dropdown, you get to choose the range of pages you want to save.
Instapaper is another excellent way to save web pages for reading later. You can save any weblink—blogs, articles, videos, cooking recipes, etc.—and easily view them offline; all of the text formattings will be kept intact.
Step 1: Open your browser. Go to www.instapaper.com
Step 2: Log into your account (or sign up if it’s your first time)
Step 3: Click on Add Link on the top right part of the screen
Step 4: Provide the webpage link you wish to save and Tap on Save
Step 5: The link gets added and is visible on the homepage.
Step 6: Now you can access it from either your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle, etc.
Step 1: Go on the top right corner of your Instapaper page
Step 2: Look for your Login UserID
Step 3: Click on it, and a dropdown menu appears
Step 4: Tap on Download
Step 5: Download options such as Kindle, ePub, Printable, and RSS Feed is displayed
Step 6: Choose your preferred choice for downloading the web page.
You can use Pocket to save articles or web pages for later reading. Just head to the website and save it using one of these easy steps :
The ability to access your material from any device, even if you do not have an internet connection, is one of the most significant advantages of using it. We frequently have time to read when we’re on a flight or driving, so offline access makes sense for Pocket.
Pocket is a popular save-it-later service. It has been around for a long time. It’s not limited to Firefox either; you can find official browser extensions for Chrome and Safari that will allow you to save web pages with just one click.
If you want more control over how much information is kept or your Computer isn’t compatible, then turn to tools like HTTrack (for Windows, Linux, and Android) or SiteSucker (which is the first dedicated program for iOS and macOS).
These programs can download entire website directories from a URL.
Which strategy do you like best? Let me know in the comments below!
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