armst 1 Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Have to clip to Evernote inbox, then copy and paste in the ingredients, and reformat, which adds a lot to my workflow. Would love the clipper to work a little better on major recipe sites.
SanIker 0 Posted October 27, 2015 Posted October 27, 2015 This problem always occurs with specific websites (nytimes.com, food52.com) for me, and randomly on other websites. It does not work any better if I use Safari instead of Chrome. Very annoying- it means I have to verify the content every time I use the web clipper. It always removes nearly all of the numbers indicating quantity from the recipe list, and some of the numbers (like the number of calories) from the Nutritional Info section (from nytimes.com). It also seems to skip over ingredient names that are short, like "salt" and "eggs" or "egg". Version 46.0.2490.80 (64-bit)Chrome Evernote Web Clipper 6.7MacOS 10.10.5 If I clip this article: http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017753-spinach-spaetzle-with-bacon-and-sage, it turns this: 5 ounces baby spinach leaves or equivalent quantity of larger leaves4 eggs4 egg yolks Salt¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg¼ teaspoon black pepper3 ¼ cups all-purpose flour4 ounces bacon or pancetta, cut crosswise into thin lardons4 tablespoons butter12 fresh sage leaves Grated Parmesaninto this:ounces baby spinach leaves or equivalent quantity of larger leavesyolksteaspoon grated nutmegteaspoon black peppercups all-purpose flourounces bacon or pancetta, cut crosswise into thin lardonstablespoons butterfresh sage leavesGrated Parmesan
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Have to clip to Evernote inbox, then copy and paste in the ingredients, and reformat, which adds a lot to my workflow. Would love the clipper to work a little better on major recipe sites.
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