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Topic “Firebug”

How to Save and Archive Your Geocities Account (with jQuery + Firebug)

Back in the late 1990s, Geocities was all the rage and free 2MB of space for hosting your website rocked. It was in 1997 that I first put my own websites online and Geocities made it very easy to host.

Fast-forward 12 years and the doors are closing. Geocities has offered some help & tips but for the most part these are lacking on how to easily download and save all of your files (that is if you’re on the FREE account). You really want me to “Save page as” with my browser? I’ll lose all the meta info with my files and what about all of those images or files I stored? No way to easily navigate to those, especially when there are 100s of files.

Well here’s a handy trick to get this working.

posted 7 Jul 2009
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