
Here's the much easier, new and improved way to do this.and it looks really great now.ĮN-Clip your webpage using 'Simplified Article' (Google Chrome or Firefox Extension) The issue with Method 1 is having to create a 2nd Note to paste the contents to, which then necessitates that you also have to go the extra steps of copy/pasting the Note Title and URL.so just takes too long. and it works fineįinally, when you look at the before and after images attached above, you can see a lot less screen real estate is used by the text, and the images are even larger.niceĬonsider the above post, my Method 1. so the solution that works in this step 2/case, is to manually select the note contents, by dragging/highlighting then doing Step 3 CTRL+C. On occasion I have noticed this 2-step shuffle workaround fails to work.and it appears to have something to do with Step 2 using CTRL+A, I think. The process is a bit involved, but if your OCD kicks in, well, now you have a way to satisfy it 😉 This new 2nd note should now have all its contents 'Left Aligned', and take up the full size of the note window. Sync EN on PC > Open the newly created Note (should have its contents centre aligned)ĬTRL+V (to paste contents into this new note) and works for me using Google Chrome EN Web-clipper on Windows PCĬlip a web page using 'Simplified Article' mode > EN clipper for Chrome/Firefox

This workaround requires a little extra 2-step shuffle.

in the mean time T., have found a workaround to the issue of web-clips using 'Simplified Article' mode that result in large margins on left/right side of note contents.
