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How to save a page for offline reading on an Android device

As you know, almost all Internet pages are available for viewing only when connected to the Web. But if you are traveling by plane or taking the subway where there is no connection, you can install a special application to save web pages and then read them offline.

There are many such programs. The principle, but to which they are arranged, is simple and convenient. All you need to do is enter the URL of the page and configure the download content: text only, text with images, etc.

Of the various applications in the Google Play Market, we chose Offline Browser. So, if you want to view the materials you are interested in, being out of reach of the Internet, follow the instructions.

Before you start using the pages offline, download them with an active internet connection.

  1. Open the app. Click the button to create a new offline page.
  2. Enter the URL of the link and its name and click OK & Download. The device will take some time to save all the files of the selected page. After the loading indicator stops at 100%, tap the link - it is available for viewing the page in offline mode.

The Internet space opens up many resources for viewing, not all of which will be interesting, useful for a particular person. The user can add a tab with this content element, but then it is difficult to find it.

Given this problem, the developers of the mobile browser decided to improve it and added the ability to save favorite websites when offline. Everyone can use this convenient addition, but you need to determine how it is done correctly.

Save using app settings

People who have already downloaded the new version of Chrome for their mobile device can safely use the offline save function. For older versions of this browser, this possibility is not expected. It is possible to save the necessary address links, while copying information data that will be available outside the network coverage area in the following way:


It is the last point that will allow viewing interesting information data from different network sites, which will be performed outside the coverage area of ​​​​Internet coverage. This will be especially attractive for those who do not have the Internet at home. A person will be able to visit a cafe or other place where there is open Wi-Fi at any time, find the necessary content lists and simply attach them to the device, after which the information will be freely viewed at any time.

Installing an additional plugin

Network users who do not want to fiddle with the settings of the functional modes of their android browser for a long time can simply download an additional plugin from the play market. After that, saving pages of the Android chrome browser will be even easier.

To download the desired extension from the World Wide Web, you should use these simple tips:


After that, an additional feature will appear on an android that works with chrome. An additional item will appear in the menu of the mobile application, which is extremely easy to use. All the necessary information will be automatically stored in the memory of the multimedia browser, opening at the first request of the user.

Download an additional plugin, a person will be able to quickly, because it does not take up much space. After the installation process, the Internet visitor should follow the steps that will allow you to restart the browser and mobile device - restart the system components.

If there are problems when trying to make such adjustments, this is a factor that indicates the possibility of the presence of such problems:


It is not always possible to deal with these issues on our own. Their solution should be entrusted to professional programmers who have more knowledge and capabilities to deal with situations of this type.

In 95% of cases, users cope with the adjustment of settings and the possibility of adding new functions on their own. The installation process, which is designed to save pages offline, takes a few minutes, and there are quite a few benefits from this. Such a working function will be as comfortable as possible for everyone who likes to spend a lot of time on the net and is looking for something interesting for themselves.

Mobile browsers are usually considered more simplified than their desktop brothers, but this is not the case with Yandex Browser for Android.

The browser is equipped with useful features that are not found in many desktop browsers and which most users do not even know about.


Protect- built-in protection: protection against theft of passwords, protection in a public Wi-Fi network, blocking dangerous and fraudulent sites, antivirus scanning of downloaded files.

2. Traffic saving

It speeds up the loading of pages, pictures and videos in the browser and makes using the Internet comfortable even at low access speeds. Allows you to significantly reduce costs by saving traffic.

3. Fixing scrolling during page load

It often happens that you open a long page and start reading it without waiting for the final download. At this time, the loading of the page ends and pictures are added to the page, as a result of which the place where you stopped is lost.

To get rid of this inconvenience, you need to go to the settings, which are located at chrome://flags and enable the "Adjust scrolling" option.

4. New Incognito Tab

Incognita- in this mode, the browser does not save passwords, autofill data, search queries and addresses of visited pages. A useful feature when you need to visit a website from someone else's mobile device.

5. Using hints on the page

If while reading you come across a term whose meaning you do not know, then do not rush to open the search page. Just highlight the desired word, then click on the three dots and select " Web search to". This will open the search results page.

6. Save pages for offline reading

Yandex Browser can save pages in PDF format for reading without connecting to the Web.

7. Synchronization of bookmarks and sites on the scoreboard

Synchronization using your Yandex account will automatically transfer your Yandex.Browser for computer bookmarks to your mobile device.

If you're traveling or just on the move and can't establish a Wi-Fi connection, then you definitely won't be able to access sites from your mobile phone, tablet or laptop. In the modern world, we almost constantly use the Internet at work, at home, and outside of them. One gets the feeling that without the Internet we are tied hand and foot. The best way to solve this problem is to do various things offline, or make the material you need available offline.


How to access web pages offline from a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or mobile phone? In our brief overview, we will introduce you to five ways to do this.

1. Read It - read now, read later
is a Chrome extension that allows you to save the desired site content to the cloud and later use it from a tablet or mobile phone. The biggest plus of Read it is that you save only the content of the site, excluding ads and other unnecessary material that is not related to the main content. Thus, in the end you get only pure information.


To start using Read It, go to the extension page in Chrome and install it. Once the installation is complete, a "Klip Me" icon will appear in the top right corner of your browser bar. Now, whenever you're browsing a website and want to save it for later reading, just click the "Klip Me" button. You will see the page without unnecessary information, only content. Now in the right corner of the page, click on the "Save" option.


Read It saves only the content, not the entire website. Therefore, when opening sites with a large number of articles within one page (for example, a blog), there is a possibility that you will not be able to save the article you need. However, you can do this - select the material you are interested in with the mouse, including images, and click the "Klip Me" button.

Read It for the web
Now, when you want to check out your previously saved content, open a new tab in Chrome and click on the "Klip Me" icon. You will see all the articles you have saved for further offline study. In order to access this material on a mobile device, you need to integrate Read It with your Google account, saving the content of interest to you in the cloud. In the right column, click on the "Sign In" button and allow access to Google.


When you allow access to Google, your files will be synced to the cloud and you can access them anytime, anywhere by logging into the website (note that you need an internet connection to sync).

Rear It for Android
If you use Android, download to Google Play, sign in to your Google account and sync. The saved files will be in your device and you will be able to get acquainted with them even offline. At the time of writing, Read It is only available for the Chrome browser and Android. But it can also be accessed via , where you will have the option to move the content to Kindle or another e-book. Read It will also be available as a Safari extension soon, so be sure to keep an eye on the site for the latest news.

2. Spool - save videos and web pages
is a new extension that offers alternative ways to access files offline. Spool not only has web apps and extensions for Chrome and Firefox browsers, but also apps for Android and iOS, as well as bookmarks. So you can use this service on all browsers and mobile devices. Spool also gives users the ability to integrate their c account, and they can save not only web pages, but other types of files as well.


At the time of writing, Spool was only available for Beta invites, but you can bypass it and log in with your Facebook login.

Spool for web, IOS and Android
After registration is complete, you can go to the page and install the extension for Chrome or Firefox. If you don't use any of the listed browsers, grab a bookmarklet and download the iOS/Android apps so that you can later read the saved files on your mobile without access to the Internet. A significant advantage of this extension is that you can save pages not only using the Spool icon located at the top of your browser, but also in other ways: by clicking on the icon, right-clicking on a link or even on a page.


You'll even see a Spool icon with link saving features on some sites like Facebook.

Getting access to Spoon in offline mode
After you save a page, it becomes available by default through the web or mobile apps with an internet connection. To access your files while offline, open your Spool Apps > go to Settings > check the Automatic Downloads feature. The synced files will be automatically saved on your mobile phone, so you can use them offline anytime. If you are concerned about the issue with the place, then you can always delete these files after reading.

3. Read It Later
is another way to be offline and read the content of sites. What makes Read It Later stand out from the many other apps available, including Pulse and Flipboard? You can easily save any material from another application directly to Read It Later, and later get acquainted with it offline. You can also extract information from Instapaper and Delicious. What makes it more interesting? User participation in quality improvement Read It Later- they create many external applications.

Read It Later Offline
To get started, create your own and go to to download all the necessary tools, including the bookmark, browser extension, and mobile apps. Read It Later is available for all browsers and mobiles on and . All tools can be used to save files.


For offline reading, all files will be automatically synchronized with your mobile applications. However, you will only be able to read content that has been saved on a computer with the Firefox extension. To open offline access to files saved on your computer, install .

4 Readability
is a wonderful application that is available as an extension for Chrome. It also includes its own app for Android and iOS.


To get started, visit the website and create your account. Then go to and download the extension for Chrome, iOS and Android. There are also many applications that integrate with Readability and are available for download. This app, like others, syncs saved web pages to your mobile phone so you can read the content offline later.

5. Evernote
Probably, few of us know that you can organize offline reading with the help of . Evernote is known as the most basic note-taking app of all platforms. With free storage space, it's also great for sharing files and collaborating with friends and colleagues.


If you have not used it yet, then go to the site right now and create your account. Then, to make it easier to save webpage content to Evernote, download or . To get offline access to saved materials, download for Android or iOS and log in with your login. Select "Settings", click on "Notebook offline" and mark any folder or file that you would like to access offline.


That's all. Now, after each synchronization to Evernote, the articles you have selected will be available for offline reading.

Conclusion
Now, thanks to these five methods, you can now save the content of websites and read it while fishing or flying without Internet access. Of course, there are many other options, including paid (Instapaper, for example) or suitable only for a computer. However, I am convinced that most of us are interested in minimally free alternatives with mobile access and all the necessary tools.

While browsing the web on your Android or iOS device, you may come across a page that you want to save to your phone or cloud drive.

There are several ways to save a web page as a PDF file, which you can then save to your built-in storage or sync your device to a cloud service such as Dropbox or Google Drive. You can also save articles to the offline reading app, or email the entire text of the page.

Bookmarking a web page in Safari for iPhone or iPad saves no more than the page's URL, and if you lose your network connection, you'll get an error message.

The benefit of the iOS List Reader feature is that it can take a functional snapshot of any webpage, save it to the phone's local storage for offline reading, and sync it with all other iCloud connected devices.

To open the Reading List, click the Bookmarks button (the button that looks like an open book) and then click the Reading List tab (reading glasses icon).

Note. Adding a web page to your reading list will not necessarily keep it permanent. If the device is online and if the page disappears from the Internet, you will receive a "page not found" error message. If you go back offline, the reading list usually reverts to the old, "cached" version.

Download a webpage in Chrome (Android only)

If you're using Chrome for Android, there's an easy way to download web pages for offline reading.

Unlike the iOS list reader feature, Chrome doesn't sync downloaded web pages with other Android devices. But Chrome treats saved web pages as the snapshots you took when you loaded a web page, even if it has been modified or removed from the web.

Save the web page as a PDF (Android and iOS)

While a webpage added to an iOS reading list or downloaded in Chrome will look largely identical to its online version on the web, the PDF version of the same page may differ from the original. A PDF web page is essentially a digital printout, that is, saving it, regardless of what happens to the online version of the page.

You can create a PDF version of any web page on your Android or iOS device, but the methods are slightly different.

When Android has finished creating a preview of the page you want to save, click the "Save to" drop-down menu at the top of the page. Select "Save to Google Drive" to upload the PDF to your account, or click "Save as PDF" to save the file to your phone's local storage.

Now go to Google Drive to view the saved page (look under "Recent" if you're not sure which drive directory you saved the file to) or click "Downloads" in the app to find the file in your phone's local storage.

For iOS: There is no "Save as PDF" option in the iOS "Print" menu, but there are PDF apps with a "Save PDF" option under the "Action" button.

Open a webpage in Safari, click the Action button (a square button with an upward arrow), click the Save PDF button on the top bar.

If you're a Dropbox user, the "Save to Dropbox" option under the iOS Action button will save webpages as PDFs to your Dropbox account.

Send article text via email (iOS only)

You can select all text on a web page and paste it into an email. However, iOS has an easier way.

Open the article, click the "View" button (the three-line button on the right side of the address bar at the top of the screen. Don't see the address bar? Try dragging the page until it appears).

Click the Action button (the square button with an arrow at the bottom of the screen), then Mail.

Safari will insert the entire version of the article into the email message, with the link at the top. All you have to do is select a recipient and click the Send button.

Save the "uncluttered" version of the web page (Android and iOS)

The best way to archive the text of a web article is to use a dedicated offline reader application that saves more recent web articles.

Some of the best offline reading apps include Instapaper, Pocket, and Readability.

The best offline reading apps may have cloud storage for syncing saved articles across multiple devices, as well as bookmarking tools you'll find in the Android "Share" and iOS "Action" menus.

Articles you save with the offline reading app will be saved even if the original web page is changed or taken down.