If Evernote can do it, why not DTP? Anything like that in the works? Like JMichaelTX and others, I, too, prefer a web clipper that clips only what I select and clip it to DTP without including non-selected web content (except for article’s url). Please edify me (links to tutorials/references would be great). I am hoping that the issue is just my ignorance about the DT Web Clipper. Haven’t found a way to edit the resulting Web Archive.Doing a “normal” clip includes a lot of non-relevant stuff (like ads).Unable to clip just a selection of the page.Clicking the button “Skip ad” does nothing. Clipping of a page with a ad that first appears (like at inc.com), seems to capture the article, but when displayed shows a white translucent image with “Continue to inc.com ins 20 sec”.My Issues with the Chrome DT Web Clipper: The web archive it produces is NOT of the forum page, but give me “Board Index // Information // The requested topic does not exist.” However, it seems to work OK on the DT home page.Ĭhrome is my preferred and default browser. I can’t get the FireFox DT Web Clipper to work with this web site. If anyone can point me to detailed video tutorial or instructions on how to use the DT Web clipper I would be most appreciative. It’s hard to describe, but basicly it removes all of the complex formatting, leaving on the basics, like text styling, simple bullet/numbered lists, and simple tables.īut so far, I have been very disappointed with the DT Web Clipper in Chrome and Firefox. I should add that the Evernote Note Editor has a feature called “Simplify Formatting” which works incrediably well on clips from complex web pages. The Article works extremely well, eliminating all of the non-relevant stuff 99% of the time. It works very well with 95% of the sites I visit, and I use either the Article (90%) or Selection (5%) most of the time. The Evernote Chrome Clipper is very powerful, and very easy to use. I have done extensive searching in this forum, Google in general, and the DT User manual, but have been unable to get answers to my questions/issues. However, I am struggling with the DT Web Clipper in Chrome and Firefox. As a new DTP user, and a long-time Evernote power-user, I am finding that DTP has a lot to offer that Evernote cannot.
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