This does not download linked CSS, JS, or images that aren’t used by that specific page (but SingleFile captures what is used). For a full asset mirror, you’d still need wget --mirror . Part 6: When to Stop Using Firefox and Pick the Right Tool
Let’s say you want to archive a small documentation site (100 pages) for offline use. Here’s a practical, ethical workflow using only Firefox and free tools. firefoxs siterip
SingleFile has a “Auto-save” mode. Enable it, set a 2-second delay after page load. Then open all 100 tabs. Firefox will churn through them, saving each page to your Downloads folder. This does not download linked CSS, JS, or
Firefox gives you control, privacy, and a powerful extension ecosystem. If you’re archiving a beloved blog that’s going offline, saving your own work, or preserving research references, Firefox—paired with SingleFile or DownThemAll!—is a legitimate, respectful, and effective tool. Here’s a practical, ethical workflow using only Firefox