![]() ![]() My totally speculative theory is that web sites are being created to incapacitate, disable, or diminish functionality of any kind of clipping in order to force readers to register and even subscribe thru a paywall.ĭoes anyone else have an opinion or actually have technical evidence of, again, my totally speculative theory? I decided to find out myself and tried several search terms in Duck Duck, and limiting search time to only search the last year, and this search sentence "stop website copying" seemed to be the most successful with only two results that could be considered as addressing the issue. If you're really stuck - try sharing the site to Evernote from a mobile - or use it to take a picture! Print to paper and re-scan (if absolutely nothing else works!!) Subscribers can attach PDF files to notes and they will be OCR'd within (usually) a few hours Print to PDF - PDF editors like NAPS2 can convert images to text. Try third-party tools like Nimbus Screenshot. Try online services - various websites will 'clip' pages to PDF as a service Screen cap - images are OCR'd by Evernote, therefore searchable. (Selecting sections of the screen - a big page may involve lots of links and images a lot to capture) Try bookmarking / simplified article / separate sections of the screen Reload that page and - if nothing else works - restart your system. If you have reason to doubt the Clipper - use Browser Admin tools to remove and re-install it. Not sure what's going on here - some pages are hard to clip (it's apparently not an exact science, given the different codings and automations involved) so trial and error is required in those cases. ![]()
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