![]() Click the note image on the left to open it in the Evernote webapp, or click the link on the bottom right to directly visit the page you’d noted. ![]() We have saved notes on 3 How-to Geek pages, so when we went to make a note on a new article, a new tab appeared at the bottom of the Evernote Extension.Ĭlick this tab to see all of your notes from that site. Once you’ve added a note from a website, you can easily those notes when visiting that page. You can even clip pages from secure, password protected sites, such as your Office Live or Google Docs account. You’ll see a small preview on the right of the content you selected, and then can still add tags and text as normal. If you want to clip a particular part of a page, select it as normal, and then click the Evernote Extension. Select the one you want and save a few seconds of typing. Tags are especially easy to add to a note, as Evernote will show your recently used tags in an Intellisense-like popup. This final option lets you capture the full page, so you can read it later directly in Evernote on any device. You can add tags to the note, include your own notes about the site, and choose to clip the full page. If you want to make sure you know exactly why you saved this site and be able to find it later easily, it’s often good to include more information about the site. This will open a mini editor where you can add more info about the site, or simply click Save at the bottom of the page to quickly remember it. Now, when you’re visiting a site you want to remember, click the Evernote logo. If you don’t want to have to re-enter your password every time you use the Evernote extension, check the Remember me for a week box. Click the icon, and login with your Evernote account. You should now see the Evernote logo in your Chrome toolbar.
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