Stumbled upon a TW capability that I think is worth mentioning. It has to do with saving articles on the web and accessing articles within your TW.
A "clean" version of the webpage is stored locally and appears in a nice readable fromat (no ads, or sidebars) inline in a tiddler. It requires Zotero (www.zotero.org), the Readability bookmarklet (http://lab.arc90.com/experiments/readability/) , and the FramedLinksPlugin from Tiddlytools. After installing these tools, you can save a clean copy of a web page's text by: 1. Arriving at web page you want to save. 2. Invoke the Readability bookmarklet. This displays the webpage w/o clutter - a single column of text. 3. Now add page to your zotero library. Depending on the source, Zotero may have an icon in the nav bar to do this automagically. Otherwise, you'll just have to open Zotero and choose the "Add Current Webpage" button. Zotero will automatically store a snapshot of the clean page with its bibliographical entry for the page. 4. Within Zotero, show the snapshot and copy its link from the navigation bar. 5. Return to your TW and insert the snapshot's link in a tiddler. If you have the FramedLinksPlugin activated, a nice looking copy of the webpage's text should appear under the link. Note: If you don't need a local copy, you can just copy the URL of the (cleaned) webpage and skip steps 3 and 4.
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