@Thorvald: Very nice! I honestly regret not making hard copies of websites that end up going offline, and YouTube channels just to archive videos and stuff. (LoganCrews is an example of an obscure yt channel that ended up moving on from YouTube.)
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Nihilina Gloomee
Just downloaded my porfolio (Html only webpages)
17 Apr 2024, 05:01 PM
So I just did that, and when I update a page on my porfolio website, I'll save the updated version and overwrite the previous version. (I wish I tried this with websites I like going to like artist's websites.)
Comments (5)
Posted: Thursday, 18 April, 2024 @ 05:27 PM
@N0-11: The biggest problem, of course, is if it's a media-heavy site, the storage can get ridiculous. I discovered, however, that you don't need to register with archive.org to snapshot webpages (though it may give additional features, such as mirroring the page-as-displayed); as I've taken to saying: If You See Something, Save Something. ;P
Posted: Friday, 19 April, 2024 @ 06:17 PM
@Thorvald: Yeah, I honestly wished I knew about saving websites/videos I like before they disappear. Thankfully I’m doing that.
If my adventures with image hosts have taught me anything, it's to always keep a hard copy. I may have mentioned it before, but shout-out to the time I mirrored a whole website so I could reference it when my Internet access was choppy. :^)