First, load the website you want to download web pages for. The easiest way to start a download is to right-click anywhere on the page and choose either Save Page or Save Page As towards the bottom of the menu.
These two options are added by ScrapBook. Save Page will let you choose a folder and then automatically save the current page only. If you want more options, which I normally do, then click on the Save Page As option. The important sections are the Options , Download linked files section, and then In-depth Save options. By default, ScrapBook will download images and styles, but you can add JavaScript if a website requires that to work properly. The Download linked files section will just download linked images, but you can also download sounds, movie files, archive files or specify the exact type of files to download.
This is a really useful option if you are on a website that has a bunch of links to a certain type of file Word docs, PDFs, etc and you want to download all the associated files quickly. Lastly, the In-depth Save option is how you would go about download larger portions of a website. If you choose one, it will download the current page and everything that is linked from that page. Depth of 2 will download from the current page, the 1st linked page and any links from the 1st linked page also.
Click the Save button and new window will pop up and the pages will begin to download. If you just let ScrapBook run, it will start to download everything from the page, including all the stuff in the source code that may link to a bunch of other sites or ad networks.
As you can see in the image above, outside of the main site labnol. This will also waste a lot of time and bandwidth, so the best thing to do is to press Pause and then click on the Filter button. The best two options are Restrict to Domain and Restrict to Directory. Other files covered under download protection may be potentially unwanted downloads explained in the Google Policy that may make unexpected changes to your computer.
Or, a download may not be malicious or unwanted, but simply not commonly downloaded. A yellow dot will appear on the Download arrow:. Click on the yellow-tagged Download arrow to open the Downloads panel. The file name will be displayed with one of these warning messages:. When you see a malicious file or other types of potentially unsafe files in the Downloads panel, click on the right-facing arrow to choose what to do with the file, as shown in this example:.
You will be given more information about the type of unsafe file and the option to allow the download, open the file or remove it:.
Tip: The right-click context menu includes other options for handling any potentially harmful or malicious files listed in the Downloads panel that are pending download:. For example: Right-click Hold down the control key while you click on one of the potentially unsafe files that are pending download and select Allow Download to save the file to your computer.
You can check on past downloads at any time. Click on the Downloads button alternatively, click the Library menu button and then click Downloads to open the Downloads panel. The Downloads panel displays your three most recently downloaded files, along with their size, source and download time. You can manage your files directly in the Downloads panel or in your library. Options will appear to the right of each file during each stage of the download.
File downloads are saved in the folder specified in Firefox Options Preferences Settings. Click the menu button and select Options Preferences. Click the menu button and select Settings. When you click on a link and Firefox doesn't have a content type and download action set up for that type of file, Firefox will ask you how to handle the file:. If you are having problems with how Firefox is handling file downloads that you can't resolve, or if you just want to start fresh, you can restore the default content types and actions by manually deleting the file that stores these settings.
Grow and share your expertise with others. Answer questions and improve our knowledge base. Your Downloads panel and Library keep track of files you download while using Firefox.
Learn how to manage your files and configure your download Search Support Search. Home Firefox Manage preferences and add-ons Change what Firefox does when you For help with download problems, see What to do if you can't download or save files. For help with embedded media on web pages, see Fix common audio and video issues.
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