Coming across a webpage having lots of exciting and useful images leaves you wanting to download them all. And surely you know how to do that by simply right-clicking on the image and hitting the “Save Image As” option. While this is what we all have been doing to download a web image, this method is extremely time-consuming, especially if you want to download all the images on a web page. That said, we have created this article explaining three other ways to save all the images on Firefox’s web page. These methods are quick and easy, including a few steps to execute to save every image present on a web page.
Display Page Information in Firefox
Follow the instructions below:
Step 1. Start by opening a web page in Firefox, then right-click on an empty area of the webpage and choose the option named “View Page Info.”
Step 2. On the screen that appears, open the “Media” tab to see all the media content of the web page, including the photos and videos. It’s always a good idea to scroll down until the end of this web page to load up all the images.
Step 3. Now, all you need to do is select all the items by pressing Ctrl or Shift key and then hit the button named “Save As.”
And it’s done!
The only downside of using this method is that your images files won’t be saved in webp format.
Saving the Entire Page
You can also choose to save the entire web page, and that will include the image as well.
Step 1. Start by opening the web page from where you want to save all the images, then right-click on an empty area and choose the option named “Save Page As.”
Step 2. On the next screen that opens up, you need to ensure that the save option is set to “Web Page, complete.”
Step 3. Finally, click the OK button.
You can now find the saved folder on your desktop with the images embedded in it.
Downloading All The Images
In case the methods mentioned above didn’t work, you can try using an add-on like “Download All Images” to save all the images from a web page. All you need to do is install this add-on on the web page from where you wish to save the images and select the Image icon in the toolbar. This will bring up a window displaying the number of photos on the webpage with their size and other relevant details. You will also have many customization options like altering the length and breadth of the images, regular expression, file type, etc. Once done, you can save the changes by clicking on the “Save” button.
Do try these methods; you will love how quickly and easily they perform the task.
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