![]() ![]() ![]() This makes the search later for such screenshot much easier in TagSpaces and other application.Ī screenshot showing the extracted geo location as Plus Code By saving of a screenshot from the current web page, the web clipper adds as tags the domain of this web page, the current date and tag "screenshot".The plus codes have the advantage that they represent the geo coordinates in a much simpler and readable way. The extension can create the geo tag in Open Location Code or OLC for short used as plus codes in Google Maps for example.This information is converted to a geo tag and embedded in the name of the created file. Extracting the geo coordinates from the URLs of mapping services such as OpenStreetMap and Google Maps.This feature makes TagSpaces a perfect visual bookmarking tool. Everybody knows that some page change or completely disappear very often. In addition to that the screenshot is useful for archiving purposed, it displays the web page in the exact way you have opened it in the browser. It is also used for the creation of the thumbnail for this file. If you open the URL for example is opened in the desktop app, the screenshot is extracted and shown in the file preview area. Integration of a screenshot of the visible part of the web site in the created HTML and URL files.This information can be used later by previewing the file in TagSpaces for navigation to the original URL of the clipped page. Embedding the clipping timestamp and the source URL of the currently scraped web page in the HTML file.In addition to that we offers some features for more advanced use cases such as the following: If the currently opened file is a PDF, the extension will offer to save it. This is useful if you don't want to save the whole page, but only to make a bookmark to it. ![]() The button "Create bookmark" will create an URL file containing the url of the current web page. The Take Screenshot will save a screenshot of the visible area of the current web page as a PNG file. Here again the extension will embed the contained images as data-urls in the HTML file itself. If you have selected text and images in the current tab, you can save this selection with the button Clip Selection as HTML. On the Firefox browser Save Complete Page button will save of the current web page as PDF file. Files in this format can be previewed in the TagSpaces applications with the help of the built-in MHTML viewer. MHTML files are supported natively in web browsers like Google Chrome, MS Edge or Internet Explorer. On some browsers the saving in MHTML format is not enabled by default. The button Save Complete Page will save the web page in the MHTML format, the main advantage of this format is that it preserves the original design of the web page as much as possible. This options is available only on Chromium based browser like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers. TagSpaces application have a build in viewer and editor for such files, so you can for example add comments or mark some important information. HTML files can be opened with every web browser. Here the extension tries to save all the original text and image content of the webpage. This is very useful clipping articles for example. The default one is called simplified, where TagSpaces uses a library for automatic extraction of the webpage's main content without any clutter of adds or navigation. The Save Editable Page button will save the current webpage as a single file including the embedded images and styling information in HTML format. The basic functionalities described in the following section are completely decoupled from the desktop application of TagSpaces and so they can be used with any other application supporting HTML, MHTML, PNG, PDF or URL files.
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