


Perhaps they intend to stop people from using WebArchive in the future, or perhaps the message is a mistake or an oversight. We can only presume what the message means, as it is up to Google to make web pages that work with standard display tools. It seems that this also extends to actual text within the page itself, since that is capable of changing over time (theoretically, once you archive a page you should not lose access to it even if the original website goes down). The WebArchive format has always been somewhat crippled by measures used by Google's YouTube website, making it unable to fully download for offline storage. This is the same type of file you will get when saving a page from Safari, using default settings. Scrivener makes use of the operating system's WebArchive format for storing and displaying archived pages. Those who use Scrivener's webpage archive feature to store YouTube videos will note that the content of the page has changed to state that Google will be ending support for "this browser". Archived YouTube pages claim to be ending browser support Symptoms If applicable, the macOS version number will be printed before the bug title, such as the following, "", which means this bug should only appear in macOS 10.13 "High Sierra", or "" which would indicate any version since Mac OS X 10.12.4 "Sierra".
