I appreciate the tip. It was alienating at first but after some fiddling it seems like a good option. My findings--
Pros
- It’s able to save a page as a single file which can be opened in both Firefox and Chromium browsers (rare!)
- It’s able to faithfully save a Github issue page that correctly renders when re-opened. (All other tools fail on a GH issue)
- The URL is embedded on the 3rd line of the file (rare.. no other tool does this)
Cons
- No control over where it saves the file
- Forced GUI, no commandline (though I’m not sure if it can be hacked to run automatically in a headless Firefox or something)
- No icon appears in the plugin tray. And cannot be added using the Firefox custom toolbar tool.
- Default keystroke is control-shift-y (which clashes with the stock keystroke for reaching about:downloads)
- There is no menu item for it
I was only able to get it to work by re-assigning a custom keystroke which I will forget and have to visit the addon manager to recall.
ah; thanks for the explanation!