Save part or all of a webpage in Safari on Mac
You can save an entire webpage, including all its graphics and links, or just parts of it.
Save text from a webpage
- Go to the Safari app - on your Mac. 
- Go to a webpage and highlight the text you want. 
- Drag the selected text to a document or the desktop. 
Save an image from a webpage
- Go to the Safari app - on your Mac. 
- Go to a webpage. 
- Control-click the image. 
- Choose Save Image to “Downloads,” Save Image As, or Add Image to Photos. - Some images, such as background images, can’t be saved. 
Tip: With some images, you can drag the image directly to a document or your desktop.
Save a link from a webpage
- Go to the Safari app - on your Mac. 
- Go to a webpage. 
- Drag the link to a document or the desktop, or Control-click the link and choose Add Link to Bookmarks or Add Link to Reading List. 
Save an entire webpage
- Go to the Safari app - on your Mac. 
- Go to a webpage. 
- Choose File > Save As. 
- Choose Format > Web Archive or Format > Page Source. - Web archive: Saves all graphics, and links work as long as the destination webpages are available. Web archives are useful for temporary pages, such as receipts. 
- Page source: Saves only the HTML source code. This is useful if you want to use the HTML source in a webpage of your own. 
 
Note: Some webpages may prevent you from saving items that appear on the webpage.