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I found an folder that contains a saved web page. It's made up of a bunch of files. How do I get Firefox to reconstruct the web page from the different files?

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So I found an old folder on my HDD that is the name of a web page I believe. In the folder there are a bunch of files that constitute the web page when I saved it. I think I just used the default in the Save As... option in an older version of Firefox. Clicking on the files that have a Firefox icon just brings up a jumble of characters with some legible words mixed in. I think it was an Craigslist job posting. Would I have to get Firefox to recognize the whole folder as a single web page? I am guessing that all the separate files are part of the original web page. Thank you in advance.

So I found an old folder on my HDD that is the name of a web page I believe. In the folder there are a bunch of files that constitute the web page when I saved it. I think I just used the default in the Save As... option in an older version of Firefox. Clicking on the files that have a Firefox icon just brings up a jumble of characters with some legible words mixed in. I think it was an Craigslist job posting. Would I have to get Firefox to recognize the whole folder as a single web page? I am guessing that all the separate files are part of the original web page. Thank you in advance.

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Locate the file that has the same name as that folder.

The folder contains the elements of the page. The file of the same name is the script that puts it all together.