hjsteed wrote:Will this save entire websites? I have over 4000 photo galleries that should be backed up.
It regularly saves entire websites. You can go and see when the last archive of your pbase.com galleries was done and click through it. Make note of the URL as it does it.
At the top of the home page -
https://archive.org/web/ you can enter your pbase.com url and it will bring up a calendar showing when in the past years it has archived your galleries. This year it hit mine two times and the last was June. However you can also enter your url in the form entry "Save Page Now" and see if it will do more than one page. It worked for me on this smaller gallery that has subgalleries:
http://www.pbase.com/richo/saIt does not save all sizes of the images, so this would be mostly to save the comments attached to the images and galleries.
If you do a google search on how to save an entire website offline several different options come up and one that is mentioned several times is
http://www.httrack.com/. I have not tried this and I do not necessarily recommend or not recommend it.
For backing my images, I store them in folders that match my pbase.com galleries and then I back up those folders to two external drives and store one drive off site. This way I have the processed image and the Photoshop psd file save together.
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