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Did You Know: How to Clip Web Content

Tips and Stories | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey
 

Hi, Kasey here with the latest from our ‘Did You Know?’ blog series. Ron (of Ron’s Tips) and I will be writing about different Evernote features and how to make the most of them. We hope that both new and existing users will find some helpful nuggets in these posts to help maximize your Evernote experience.

Evernote lets you capture anything you might want to remember — be it an image, a file, a handwritten, audio note or a quick, typed reminder. With most of us spending hours every day surfing the web for work, school, and fun, it’s not surprising that the things we want to remember are often found online.

How clipping from the Web with Evernote works

Above: clip your favorite recipes from around the web

Have you downloaded one of our Web Clipper extensions for your browser of choice? You can download clippers for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer and then clip anything from the web and immediately have it saved to your Evernote account.

Each clipper works a little differently (depending on your browser), but their end goal is the same — to help you grab anything you might want to remember from the web, and always be able to find it later. When you clip a selection from the web and sync your Evernote account, you’ll be able to access that clip on any computer or device where you have Evernote installed.

Here are some of the ways that you can use the Evernote Web Clipper:

  • For comparison shopping: when you’re browsing sites like Amazon and Crate and Barrel, clip products you like (along with prices). Pull them up on your phone when you’re out shopping.
  • For gift ideas (for yourself and others): keep track of gift ideas as you come across them. Maybe there’s a great barbecue set for your dad for Father’s Day, or the perfect book for your best friend’s birthday. Tag your clips with ‘Gift Ideas’ or ‘Want.’
  • For research: clip articles from the web and save them to a research notebook in Evernote. Writing a thesis or a business plan? Refer to your research notes in Evernote as you build on the document.
  • For travel planning: capture recommendations from trusted travel websites and travel deals in Evernote. Save to your travel or trip notebook. Scroll through everything you’ve found when you get to the booking phase.
  • For recipes: clip recipes from your favorite recipe sites, blogs, and newspapers. Save them to your Evernote account and tag with ‘recipes’ or ingredients. Make notes like: “Make for Sunday dinner” right inside of the clipped recipe.
  • For inspiration: whether you are planning a wedding or redecorating your house, clip anything that inspires you around the web. DYI projects from design*sponge and ReadyMade, wedding placecards from Style Me Pretty, wine openers from Etsy, sneakers from Cool Hunting, etc.

Clippers for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer

 

Above: clipping for trip planning in Firefox

Every browser is different and Evernote takes advantage of each browser’s unique capabilities. In all of the browsers, you can choose to clip a whole page or just a selection from a page. We recommend highlighting the section you’re interested in before clipping, so you capture the stuff you really want to remember.

Above: clipping products you like in Chrome

Cool benefits of web clipping with Evernote

As with all of your notes, your web clips are super searchable — meaning Evernote will even scan your clipped web images for text. The URL associated with the clip will also be automatically embedded in your note, so if you are doing a research project, for example, you’ll always be able to go back to the original source to add the proper citation.

Clip it from your desktop, pull it up on your phone

Web clipping is sort of like creating your own ‘best of’ list – it’s curated and customized by you and for you. When you clip something from the web to Evernote, you can quickly pull it up on your phone, without having to re-launch your web browser.

Site Memory

If you are a website or blog publisher, check out the Evernote Site Memory button. When you add it to your site, the button will allow visitors to add content from your site directly to their Evernote account in a clean, visually-appealing format. Site Memory builds long-term loyalty with your readers, who can revisit their favorite posts in their Evernote account and remember to go back to your site for more great content. Learn more about Site Memory.

Get the Web Clipper for your browser

To download the Web Clipper of your choice, just hit this link — we’ll figure out which browser you’re using. From there, click the download button and follow the instructions. Happy clipping!

What features would you like us to explore in our Did You Know Series? Let us know in the comments.

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  • http://www.e-bedeformacion.com/ Javier

    Can I use it from my HTC (Android)? and Is ther any kind of development for any CMS (joomla, wordpress and so on?

    Thanks

  • Izabella

    Hi, is it possible to click content from an iPhone?

  • Margaret

    I get a beautiful black square when I try to clip anything

  • David Fryxell

    I recently uploaded to Firefox 4 on the Mac. Now when I clip a page to Evernote, that tab refuses to disappear when I try to close it. The tab no longer can be accessed, but the tab for it remains in view at the top and it screws up the functioning of other tabs. I have the most recent Evernote.

  • sidspappy

    So…iOS web clipping still not supported? Or am I missing something? No addressing of this at all apparently. Anyone have solution? I’ve been saving pages on my iPhone to Instapaper and mailing it to Evernote. Can’t do the highlight and clip thing, though.

    I saw some Javascript bookmarklet reference previously, what’s with that? How to do?

    • Kasey Fleisher Hickey

      iOS doesn’t allow extensions on mobile Safari browsers.

      • Pablo

        Instapaper’s clipper works in iOS Safari as some kind of bookmarklet… Why not an Evernote version?

  • http://n/a Jf

    How can I clip on a xoom tablet?

  • Wendy Matarazzo

    I’m on an ibook g4 from 2000 or 2001. i cannot update to 10.5, so i can’t use the updated version of evernote. i used the previous version without trouble using a menu item “clip to evernote”. the link has disappeared! how can i clip if i can’t use an evernote webclipper?

  • Tim

    I recently installed updates on my Mac (10.6.8), including a Safari update, and now the web clipper is gone (and no longer available in the Extensions gallery) and when I option-click, all of the Evernote selections have also disappeared. What gives? Are they included in 10.7?

  • S masters

    Downloaded evernote app to my ipad2.
    Can’t work out how to clip web content/ pages.
    Have tried to drag icon to load web clipper – but no joy.
    Any ideas anyone?
    Ta

  • http://www.vohwinkelphotography.com Matthias Vohwinkel

    have you guys found a way to deal with safari 5.1? The evernote applet that you have to log into all the time is not it :) I miss my elephant button :(

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