Save Web Pages To Your Google Drive
The Google Docs team has published a new Add-On In Chrome that help you save all the web page and full web page to your Google Drive with a click.
Firstly You have to choose the save web pages or HTML files, as Google Documents or .mht files where the entire page (including the CSS and JavaScript) is packed into a single web archive file that can later be viewed inside Internet Explorer (and also Firefox).

Firstly You have to choose the save web pages or HTML files, as Google Documents or .mht files where the entire page (including the CSS and JavaScript) is packed into a single web archive file that can later be viewed inside Internet Explorer (and also Firefox).

Send any Web File to Google Drive
This is not limited to saving web page but works with other types of web content too.
Firstly, you have to right-click of any image on a web page and sabe it to your online Google Drive account.The add-on can be configured to save a static screenshot image (PNG) of the current web page. It can also be used for saving video, audio, PDFs and even Office files from the Internet to Google Drive though it would fail if the size of the file exceeds 25 MB.
All the files saved Googl Drive in the root folder and thare is not another way to change the default save location.Also, the add-on will initially save the web pages /images to your local computer and then uploads them to your Google Drive. They aren’t transferring stuff directly in the cloud.
You don’t however need the Google Drive app on your computer for this to work.
Firstly, you have to right-click of any image on a web page and sabe it to your online Google Drive account.The add-on can be configured to save a static screenshot image (PNG) of the current web page. It can also be used for saving video, audio, PDFs and even Office files from the Internet to Google Drive though it would fail if the size of the file exceeds 25 MB.
All the files saved Googl Drive in the root folder and thare is not another way to change the default save location.Also, the add-on will initially save the web pages /images to your local computer and then uploads them to your Google Drive. They aren’t transferring stuff directly in the cloud.
You don’t however need the Google Drive app on your computer for this to work.
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