Chipper, just click "file" on your browser and then go to the "save as" on the drop down menu and save the page as HTML. That'll same the entire page.
As far as a re-write goes: Don't re-write the story. It's a good tale. Also, don't worry so much about getting to it right away. Some of my best (read: Mediocre) writings came after letting a story sit for a month - okay, a year - before getting to it again. You are also not in need of a re-write so much as an edit. If I re-wrote everything I did I would never finish anything at all. What's that? You want to know how I go about fixing my crap? Well, okay, but only since you asked so nicely.
After writing out my story as text file I transfer it to MSWord. My first order of business is to correct spelling and typos. While doing this I end up reading some of what I wrote, cringing at the poorly crafted phrases. I adjust them as I see them and then, after the typos, spelling gaffes and grammatical errors are fixed, I put the story away for about a week.
A week afterwards I edit my first chapter. My editing consists of re-phrasing sentences, removing weak words, phrases and things that hamper the flow. Sometimes I will re-write entire paragraphs. I always do so just below the paragraph I am editing so I don't lose track of why I am editing or what I wanted to say. Then I delete the crappy paragraph or sentence and go on. NEVER delete or write over what you are editing until you are satisfied with your new creation. Trust me on not deleting your badly phrased lines before you come up with a better one - you may not be able to come up with a better one right off and you will need the original.
After my first chapter is edited I give it another week to cool before going back to it. When I go back this time I read through the first chapter and make more adjustments. Then I jump to the next chapter and begin editing that as I did the first.
A week after chapter two was edited I read through chapter 1 and 2, fixing what needs fixing and then begin editing chapter 3. Another week will go by before I come back. This time I leave chapter 1 alone and start with reading and fixing chapter 2 and 3 and then edit chapter 4. Essentially, I go over three chapters every time I edit.
When my edits are done I go though it all a week later, making adjustments as needed. Another week of rest and I do the same. Thats when I decide it is ready for viewing. After my tale is posted I read through it again, cringe at what I didn't see before and promise to edit better the next time. The part I hate is that, no matter how many times I edit, I will always find something completely fucked in what I wrote. You will too. Ain't it fun?
Anyhow, that's how I do it. I think I posted this somewhere before. Fortunately, I like telling people what to do. My way is the right way, after all.
Have fun, Chipmonkey. It's a grand thing, this writing business. It also sucks ass in a big way.
Dean, the Mean.