Saving, managing, and annotating readings/reference material in HTML (or: will we ever evolve past PDFs?)

I have long agreed with OP, and have been trying for years to be able to archive and markup html. I know it’s possible because I used to do it, using an old Firefox extension called “Scrapbook”. It would save a good replica of the page without the ads, and you could highlight, add notes inline, etc. Scrapbook somehow relied on something insecure in the browser though - I didn’t understand the details - and it’s no longer available. I now run Scrapbook X in Pale Moon, which is basically a fork of old insecure versions of Firefox. I use Pale Moon just for this extension. There has to be a better way?!

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I found this.

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Cool! Thanks for sharing

Neat. I searched the issues and it looks like the install runs an endpoint that the Singlefile browser extension can be configured to send to. They should mention that in the readme.