Simply bookmark it by pressing CTRL + D
you can just go to file in your browser and you can click save page as select the location and it is saved
Mail will open links in the browser that is set as the default browser. Setting a browser as the default browser is done within the browsers Preferences settings - for example, with FireFox, in the Advanced section of the Preferences.
The links in the browser history are all the websites visited. You can click on any one and check the website.
You can either save a web page to your system or bookmark it. Bookmarking will keep it on your browser only.
Enable cookies on your browser. Google how to do this with your browser. "How to enable cookies in [Browser Name]"
You can view the HTML in a webpage by choosing your browser's "View Source" option. You can also download the document using the browser's "Save" or "Save as..." options and open it in any text editor (such as Vi, Notepad, or TextEdit.) See the related links for an online View Source tool. You can also do a quick web search for "How to View Source in [your browser name here]" should do the trick.)
Bookmarks
Apple's Safari is the default browser for Mac OS X but there are many others. (See links below)
In order to save a HTML document, the browser can assist you. You can just right-click to get Save As option.
Use Save As instead of Save to save a spreadsheet as an HTML table. While the user will be able to view the spreadsheet in a browser, they will not be able to manipulate the contents.
No. It is only a web browser exploit. It does not save it permanently.
You save it as a text file with either a .htm or a .html extension.