How can I save a website in firefox for offline viewing

I want to save a website on a harddisk so I can view it in offline mode.
Does firefox 3.6 can do this?

File > Save Page As
Make sure that you save as Web Page, complete
Save Complete: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/4723

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