If it's an HTML-based website, you can use your browser to save it to your computer. If it's a dynamic website (for example, using PHP to power it) you will only be able to save the current 'state' of the site. Please note that you won't be able to 'browse' the site entirely, unless you use a tool such as Webaroo.
you could right click a picture, save it in your pictures then burn it to a disk, you wont need a website
You cannot put an actual website email on a floppy disk. You can save the email as a word document and then you could save it on there like any other file.
just right click on file and save it in disk
well any site that ha free mp3 downloads to save it to a usb drive save it to removable disk
Alt + F click save as then browse where drive or disk you wanted to save the document.
click save
When you save your video game progress it will save on the computers hard drive, the same goes with game consoles the progress will always save on the console itself, not the disk.
no you need the game to play the save
If you want to copy them as in insert disk, then save it... theoretically you could save it as a disk image, then try to run that if it can read the disk, but this isn't necessary.
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.
save the same document at some other place in your disk..
You click on the disk icon to save the document.