Saving pages to the desktop.
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I want to save all my articles to my computer and that includes all the graphipcs and whatnot. I have saved some articles as ‘Webpage Complete’ to a folder on my desktop thinking that it would save everything..and I could view the article with all the graphics of the theme without logging onto the internet. I’ve just opened one of the articles up and noticed that the graphics are not showing including some key information within the article; the text is also bunched-up. Yet in the folder on the desktop all the graphics are clearly present. I suspect that there may be some directory problems but I would not know where to start.
Any ideas?
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“Bump” is not polite on these forums. If one of you fellow bloggers who volunteer to answer questions here knows an answer, then he or she will respond.
At any rate, I’ll make a guess at what you want:
Get an off-line editor such as LiveWriter or Ecto or MarsEdit.That way, what you post can be saved to your computer.
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Bumping distorts the fabric of space and time – and reduces the help you get in many cases –
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I didn’t know that it was unacceptible to bump. It was almost 11 hours a go that I created the thread. Thanks for the advice 1tess and timethief. I guess that the bump worked.
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If you use an offline blog editor then you will automatically have a a copy of each and every post or page you create on your blog.
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