On Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 5:02:34 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > > > (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. > > I'm using Firefox v71 on Windows 10 right now. I also have a Windows 7 machine I might be using. I'm not finding any native option to copy a page as html, were you referring to an addin perhaps? I even checked under Tools, Web developer. It's ok if I don't get images at this point. I will check Firefox addins for something like this.
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