Since updating to macOS Catalina, I have noticed that the Web Clipper is handling content differently.
In the past, if I clipped web content using the "Simplifed article" clip format, Evernote used to strip out all of the formatting from the content and I would be left with a clean page of text and images which, importantly, conformed to my Evernote font selection and settings.
Now when I clip web content, the content is still stripped of much of the detritus from the originating web page, but I am left with a thin column of text rendered with a small font--not at all what I am looking for.
I have tried both Chrome and Safari, and as of 12.19.19 I am running the latest versions of macOS, Evernote, Chrome, and Safari.
I have included before and after images to make my problem clearer.
If anyone knows how I can return to the "before" state of things, where the clipped content was rendered with my font settings etc. in tact, I would greatly appreciate it.
--Will
Addendum: Unfortunately, because of the way my attached images are presented by the CMS, the text looks fairly similar. I can tell you it isn't. For example, the font in the first image is actually size 24 while in the second it is 16.
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Since updating to macOS Catalina, I have noticed that the Web Clipper is handling content differently.
In the past, if I clipped web content using the "Simplifed article" clip format, Evernote used to strip out all of the formatting from the content and I would be left with a clean page of text and images which, importantly, conformed to my Evernote font selection and settings.
Now when I clip web content, the content is still stripped of much of the detritus from the originating web page, but I am left with a thin column of text rendered with a small font--not at all what I am looking for.
I have tried both Chrome and Safari, and as of 12.19.19 I am running the latest versions of macOS, Evernote, Chrome, and Safari.
I have included before and after images to make my problem clearer.
If anyone knows how I can return to the "before" state of things, where the clipped content was rendered with my font settings etc. in tact, I would greatly appreciate it.
--Will
Addendum: Unfortunately, because of the way my attached images are presented by the CMS, the text looks fairly similar. I can tell you it isn't. For example, the font in the first image is actually size 24 while in the second it is 16.
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