Save Images
Ever stumbled upon a website with amazing images and wished you could save them all in one go? Well, there's a handy free Firefox add on called Lumox that does exactly that. It’s designed to grab every single image from the webpage you're browsing even if the site only displays links to the images instead of embedding them directly. With Lumox, you can generate a list of all those image links and download them instantly. Once saved, these images are stored locally on your computer, making them accessible anytime you're online. This is super useful if you frequently visit multiple sites, as it saves you the hassle of manually right clicking and saving each image one by one. Imagine having all your favorite visuals from various websites neatly organized and ready to use or even burned onto a CD for safekeeping!
Using Lumox is straightforward. Start by heading to the Lumox homepage. Once there, you’ll see an "Add URL" button at the bottom of the page click it. Enter the URLs of the websites from which you want to download images. Hit "Add" again to confirm your selection. After that, click the "List" button to view all the sites you’ve added. Lumox will then work its magic, compiling the images from those pages for you to access and download.
For Firefox users, there’s an added bonus: the FTP function. To use this feature, go to your Firefox about page and look up how to enable FTP commands. Basically, you type the web address of the site hosting the images, followed by the FTP command. When prompted, enter "FTP" along with the filename you want to save. You’ll then get to name your image file pick something memorable, hit "Upload," and voilà! Your image is saved and ready to be used across any website you visit. It’s a neat trick for power users who want more control over their downloads.
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Technical
| Title | Save Images |
|---|---|
| Language | Windows XP, Windows Vista |
| License | Free |
| Author | Lumox |
| Filename | 9815_save_images-0.5.1-fx-win.xpi |
