#report#How to view recent webpages when you're offline
I hate those moments when you’re without Internet, yet you still need to see a webpage that you were looking at just moments earlier. It’s frustrating, but if you’re running Chrome or Firefox then getting to a recently viewed webpage while offline is easy. Both browsers have the ability to display content in their respective caches—temporarily saved webpage data—instead of the live version of the site. This can be imperfect since the page can change while you’re offline, rendering the saved version inaccurate, and the browser cache only contains a limited amount of your recent browsing history. It also doesn’t work on sites that provide live feeds of content, such as Facebook or Netflix. Nevertheless, if you need information from a news item or another site you were just viewing, try one of these solutions. Chrome Chrome’s saved copy button. Chrome’s method to display stale (not live) webpages is currently experimental. By default Chrome can show some webpages whe...