To read later, tap the three-dot menu and select Downloads. Web pages you have saved will be available to read offline automatically. On Edge for iOS, the Reading list option appears when you tap the three-dot menu, though it was grayed out for us.
Your best bet might be to tap the Share icon and Save to Pocket. You can then pick between file formats Web Archive all text and media assets or Page Source source text only. Safari also has a Reading List feature that allows you to save articles for offline reading. Desktop users can click the Share icon and choose Add to Reading List. Once added, click the Show sidebar button in the Safari toolbar and make sure the eyeglasses icon is selected. Right-click an entry and select Save Offline.
Check the box next to Save articles for offline reading automatically. Tap the Share pane and choose Add to Reading List. Tap the Bookmark icon and choose the eyeglasses icon to view your reading list. Long-press the article and select Save Offline from the pop-up menu to save the article. Scroll all the way to the bottom and turn on the switch next to Automatically Save Offline.
For offline reading with Firefox, open the hamburger menu and choose Save Page As to download the page as a file. You will have the choice to download the complete page, the HTML only, or a simple text file. Otherwise, the desktop browser relies heavily on integration with Pocket, the save-it-later service Firefox maker Mozilla acquired in Right-click and select Save Page to Pocket to do just that, or click the Pocket icon on the top right.
Content saved to Pocket is accessible via GetPocket. Refresh Pocket to make sure what you saved appears in your account, and it will then be available to read offline. The iOS version of Firefox has a reading list feature that allows for offline reading. Open the three-dot menu in the search bar and select Add to Reading List.
Once an article has been saved, tap the hamburger menu and select Reading List. Select the article you want to open and it will be made available to you offline automatically. Though save-it-later service Pocket is owned by Mozilla, it's not limited to Firefox. No need to open the app. Stay entertained while you multitask. Mozilla exists to build the Internet as a public resource accessible to all because we believe open and free is better than closed and controlled.
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