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Thank you very much for your reply.
" If you copy/paste from a web site to a new note the URL will be automatically added to the note in the URL field. ": I think you refer to "clipping" of a webpage by using the browser plugin. In my case, I would like to have multiple url in one note.
Of course, I can copy the web address and paste it into the note. I can also copy the title of that webpage too. But I would like to have a more "one-shot" approach that I can copy (title, url) from a webpage at the same time and then the following up pasting action will create a hyperlink on the note instead of pasting the plain text of (title, url).
Thanks
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Hello,
I am used to copy the title and url of a website and paste them on a note in Evernote.
For example, when I am studying programming language python, I would like to create a note and paste (the title and url) tuple of some related websites onto it. For example,
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GitHub - aymericdamien/TensorFlow-Examples: TensorFlow Tutorial and Examples for Beginners with Latest APIs
https://github.com/aymericdamien/TensorFlow-Examples/
GitHub - ageron/handson-ml: A series of Jupyter notebooks that walk you through the fundamentals of Machine Learning and Deep Learning in python using Scikit-Learn and TensorFlow.
https://github.com/ageron/handson-ml-----------------------
I can do it by using some plugin like "Copy title+ url" in firefox.
I would like to know are there any means that I can "click a button" (or by hotkey) when I am surfing a website in the browser and when I paste *it* on a note in the notebook, it can automatically generate a hyperlink of it.
By doing this, the above list will become the following, which looks much better.
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Thanks
Automatically creating a hyperlink by copying (title, url) of a website in browser
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I just notice that. Thanks.
I see, thanks. I just think it may be good to have a "magic paste" that allow us to paste a hyperlink by combining the copied URL + Title .
Anyway, thanks