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Save a web page and its underlying pages

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I want to save not only a web page but also the pages that it links to. All pages belongs to the same web site. Can I do that in one step, or does each page have to be saved one by one? I think I was able to download an entire site (to run it offline) years ago.

(I know how to save a single page, by Firefox's "File -> Save Page As (Web Page, complete", but that only saves a copy of the actual page.)

I want to save not only a web page but also the pages that it links to. All pages belongs to the same web site. Can I do that in one step, or does each page have to be saved one by one? I think I was able to download an entire site (to run it offline) years ago. (I know how to save a single page, by Firefox's "File -> Save Page As (Web Page, complete", but that only saves a copy of the actual page.)

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There is no built-in feature for that. I don't know whether it is up-to-date, but for many years I've suggested the kinds of tools in the following Wikipedia article. (I think HTTrack is the only one I ever tried myself and that was ages ago.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offline_reader

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There is no built-in feature for that. I don't know whether it is up-to-date, but for many years I've suggested the kinds of tools in the following Wikipedia article. (I think HTTrack is the only one I ever tried myself and that was ages ago.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offline_reader

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Thank you very much - HTTrack did the job. It was last updated in 2017.