![]() ![]() The web clipper is available for these browsers Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer (IE) 7+, Firefox, Opera, and Microsoft Edge for Windows 10 or higher. Whenever you want to clip (save) a web page you are currently visiting, just click J icon, select how/what/where to clip and click Confirm. ![]() Just search Joplin Web Clipper on Chrome Web Store or Firefox’s Add-ons Manager page and add it to the browser. ![]() Information can be saved for offline viewing which is great when the connection to the internet is unavailable. It’s easy to install it on supported browsers, i.e. Specific clips from popular websites like YouTube, Amazon, Gmail, and LinkedIn can be saved within their own categories. You can also capture bookmarks with a site generated thumbnail. I simply clip the new note, highlight the URL in the browser, open the note in the app and paste it in. Bookmarks- Trying to remember the name of a site or reference a product for future purchase. I usually put the URL for some of my notes in manually.Once you take the snapshot then you can annotate that information with additional highlights Screenshot- You can take a picture of a specific piece of content by navigating the crosshairs.PDF-The web clipper can save the entirety of a PDF either as a stand alone note or can be attached to an existing one.Simplified Article- This option captures the words on the page without any text formatting and design aspects- images, animations, and reframes the layout to a single page layout.Full Page- You can save the full page of a website with all its element intact- navigational, formatting and design aspects.Then you can adjust the size of the area that is selected to be save with the +and – buttons ![]() Article- The web clipper can detect the main portion of a blog or an article.Subscribe to the Evernote YouTube channel ![]()
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