Save web pages as mht file for better management of documents

If you have the habit of saving all the useful web pages you come across, you might probably have recognized that this will take a lot of files on your computer. I didn’t mean size because for every html file you save there will be correspondingly a folder like FILENAME_files created to store the accompanying css, js and image files. So what can you doe to get rid of these annoying things but still want the page to be intact.

The Microsoft Archived Page (.mht) file format comes in handy in such situations. You can save a web page as Web Archive file in Opera or on Microsoft Internet explorer. But sadly Firefox is not yet supporting mht format. So if you currently have files saved in normal format just open them in Internet Explorer and select Save As>>Web archive thatwilldo the trick

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