20 Nov 2006
Maybe you don't have the time to browse your favourite websites for the latest news and information, or perhaps you don't have Internet access at work. One way around this would be to download your favourite websites, overnight, on to a USB stick and then take the stick and view those pages on any computer at any location.
If you're planning on becoming a web developer, find out how a website is designed and driven by loading the entire contents and spending time looking over the structure. This is one of the best ways of understanding that the majority of websites are made up of external style sheets which are imported when you load a web page.
Either way, you'll want Offline Explorer 4.5.25 which is a tool that will grab and extract a website and will go as deep as you require, searching through web links and also downloading those pages, too.
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