I recall using a Firefox plug-in that saves a web-page to disk, including all dependencies, such as images, CSS, Javascript, etc.

Just can't recall the exact name of it.

I think it was called "snapshot" or something, but I've been Googling for half an hour and still can't find it.

Can anyone help?

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More of a superuser question? – Andres Jan 14 '10 at 0:13
Maybe it fits in both places - it can be considered linked to programming as a tool for web development (store to analyze offline). – micahwittman Jan 14 '10 at 0:21
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Use ScrapBook

http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/feature1.php

Download link : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/427

add on : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8186

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Thanks! That's the one! – jonathanconway Jan 14 '10 at 0:22
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In my Firefox the menu item

File->Save Page As->Web Page, Complete 

saves all javascript and images and css. No plugin required.

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