Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-35096194-20200121221100/@comment-9605025-20200122042519

When saving the webpage, be sure to use "Save As" so that you can specify the file format. Most major browsers, by default, use the "HTML only" option which does not save resources external to the page even if they are critical to the page's appearance. What you want is the "Complete" option which will save the webpage like the default option but then also create a companion folder that contains the external resources. If you want to save it all as a single file, some browsers offer a "Single file" option. This option saves the page and external content to a single file; typically using the MHTML format. One thing to note about this format is that it is not fully standardized. So opening a saved MHTML file in a browser other than the one that generated it may result in odd formatting of the page. The exact wording for these options will vary depending on your browser.