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If you’ve spent any time in digital archiving circles, data hoarding forums (yes, they exist), or SEO disaster recovery groups, you’ve probably heard the whisper: “Firefox has a built-in siterip feature.”
SingleFile has a “Auto-save” mode. Enable it, set a 2-second delay after page load. Then open all 100 tabs. Firefox will churn through them, saving each page to your Downloads folder. firefoxs siterip
Find the site’s sitemap ( /sitemap.xml ) or use an SEO tool like “Screaming Frog” (free for up to 500 URLs) to crawl just the URL list—not the content. If you’ve spent any time in digital archiving
Firefox is great here because you can already be logged in . Unlike wget , Firefox handles cookies, sessions, and WebSockets natively. Extensions like “SingleFile” will save the authenticated view. This is how you archive your own Slack history, Notion pages, or internal wikis (with permission). Firefox will churn through them, saving each page
Have you used Firefox for offline archiving? What’s your workflow—extensions, scripts, or pure manual saving? Let me know in the comments.