When you are viewing a web page you can save it (or at least the basic HTML or similar source text) to your local disk with → . If the page you are viewing uses frames, then you will also be given the → option. click in the frame you want to save first.
If the page uses a background image, you can get and save that with the → option.
But if what you really want is that glorious picture of the latest Ferrari, then clicking on the image will give you a drop-down menu with a option. Be sure to respect the owner’s copyright, and ask for permission before using any pictures saved this way for anything other than your own viewing pleasure.
If you click on a link (which may be a picture) and select from the pop up menu the basic HTML or similar source text will be downloaded and saved on your local disk.
clicking on a link (which may be a picture) and choosing will copy the URL of the link to the clipboard so you can then paste it into, say, an e-mail to a friend telling her about this wonderful new site.
clicking on a picture and choosing copies the URL of the picture to the clipboard.
Printing a copy of the page you are viewing is easily done with the Menubar → or option or with the Toolbar Print button.