Chuck Post script

In  the Iframe I recommend Use Width="100%" and height as you desire.

Tony 

On Friday, December 20, 2019 at 9:02:34 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> CHuck,
>
>>
>> This issue is not a big deal but I was curious if I could save a single 
>> web page as HTML as a tiddler, like via drag and drop, so it would show me 
>> the contents of that page in TW as it was when I dragged it there. 
>>
>
> (1) you can use a utility in your browser to copy content as html, then 
> paste this into a tiddler and it will render somewhat.. But many web pages 
> have a whole lot of images etc... stored in separate files and this breaks 
> down.
>
>  
>
>>
>> Or even as an alternate, a tiddler would load a single webpage into the 
>> tiddler and show it as it is right now, a live copy if you will, which 
>> would requite an internet connection. 
>>
>
> (2) Use an iframe for this in a tiddler 
> <iframe src='' frameborder="0" width="1024"; height="600"></iframe>
>
> Placing the source url in the src value.
>
>
>> One of my applications is to hold the whole study page in the tiddler, 
>> like a static mirror of that page.
>>
>
>  Using option (1) may do this for you. But there are more options if not. 
>
> (3) although you loose the html you can print a webpage to a PDF Printer 
> then link to or import the PDF in tiddlywiki. This captures all formatting 
> and the result of CSS and Images etc...
>
> (4) you can capture a webpage and all its images etc... and save it in the 
> same structure in the same folder as the wiki and the html paste can use 
> these other files to display completely but you loose the single file 
> quality.
>
> For study notes it all depends on if you can have a wiki per subject and 
> how big it will be in the long run weather different options are sufficient.
>
> With the PDF output I use Foxit Reader which also makes it easy to Print 
> to PDF, copy content out, annotate the PDF and more.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>>
>> Sorry for all the newbie questions, but I'm exploring TW and finding all 
>> kinds of possibilities! This is too much fun. :)
>>
>> Don't be sorry, this is a community for this. 
>

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