This is done by selecting the menuitem "Save as..." or "Save Page as..." Which menu this is in will depend on the browser you are using. It is in the "File" menu in internet Explorer and in Firefox. In Chrome, you can go to the Customize and Control menu that is the 3 vertical dots right below the right upper corner. In there, you go to "More tools." You can also right click on a page, and do a "Save as" from there. Ctrl-S usually works as well.
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You can save any page to your computer. Just right-click anywhere on the page thats not a hyper-link (doesn't get underlined) - and click oon 'save as...' - that will give you the option of where you want to save the page on your conputer.
Yes. On the far top left side of this page is the blue word Answers. Right-click it, and you'll see "Save link as" among the provided choices. Click the choice "Save link as," and you'll see "desktop" as one of the choices on the page that comes up. Click that and you will have the shortcut on your desktop.
just search search friends on someone's profile page.
yes they can by right clicking on page an d go save as and its saved as a file on their computer
If you have visited the page your browser probably has cashed the page.In itself, (on the answer.com servers) parts are undoubtedly cashed.
I'm assuming you mean that "Save Target As..." is not working as you wish when you click on images or embedded/flash videos: "Save Target As..." really means "Save Target of this Hyperlink As...". Which means that if there is a hyperlink to a page, you will end up downloading the page itself. If the link is to a photograph, the image is saved to your computer. For pictures, consider "Save Picture As...".
The current page will "reload". The browser will "look" for an updated version of that particular page and then eat [save] another cookie.
A person can save the graffiti font to their computer by downloading it. The download option will generally be available next to or below the printed font on the page.
because your internet/computer is slow or old, or the site is running slow
If you bookmark something (a web page), you save it and you can easily go back to it later.
From a web page it is simple: simply drag an image from the web browser down to your desktop. Some images may be protected though and cannot be dragged from the web page. You can also right click the image and select "save to computer" then select a folder to save it to.