Boy-O-Boy, has this wandered off-topic.
Oh, well, now we're here . . .
Not really that impressed by SiteSucker having
signally failed to get it to do what it says it does
in the past several times.
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https://websitedownloader.io/
https://www.httrack.com/
http://www.offline-browser.com/
messageBox font
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Re: messageBox font
Will also ...
* check those out...
* stop derailing your thread, which I find fascinating in many other ways
* check those out...
* stop derailing your thread, which I find fascinating in many other ways
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Re: messageBox font
I have full copies of the site; one with the original links preserved and another with the links modified to make them relative to wherever you put it. If I remember correctly, it was about 6 GB zipped.
I also have unlimited space and bandwith donated by another LiveCoder. So we have a home for it.
My problem was converting/reducing all the garbage that Google put in. I did not see an easy way to edit out the extra calls/javascript/html that Google inserted. The html was very hard to read much less cleanup
I used Google sites because it made it easy to add material. I was teaching 6 classes a day of 37 students per class. They created a lot of examples, ran into many problems and produced much material to document and incorporate. It was hard to keep up with all the ideas, solutions and code to illustrate
Thanks
I also have unlimited space and bandwith donated by another LiveCoder. So we have a home for it.
My problem was converting/reducing all the garbage that Google put in. I did not see an easy way to edit out the extra calls/javascript/html that Google inserted. The html was very hard to read much less cleanup
I used Google sites because it made it easy to add material. I was teaching 6 classes a day of 37 students per class. They created a lot of examples, ran into many problems and produced much material to document and incorporate. It was hard to keep up with all the ideas, solutions and code to illustrate
Thanks
Cyril Pruszko
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