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Posted by Susan Bugher on 07/20/07 04:50
M wrote:
> When saving web pages, I'd like to strip out all CSS and just leave the raw
> HTML intact. Some web developer toolbars will strip out the CSS, but for
> some reason they won't let you save the page this way. Any tools that can do
> this?
I have a hunch those toolbars don't "strip out" anything. ISTM more
likely they just ignore it.
copied from another post:
"Essentially, I just want to save barebones articles with any relevant
images. I don't want Google ads, sidebars, irrelevant banner images,
forms, search boxes, background images, scripts, etc."
Have you looked at Net Picker?
Program: Net Picker
Company: 100share.com
Ware: (Freeware)
http://www.netpicker.net/
http://www.netpicker.net/netpicker.html
"NetPicker allows you to select and save a portion of the web page by
dragging it from your browser. NetPicker can save all the useful format
like image, table or font style, and organize your collection in a vivid
tree structure. You can even write down your comments in the original
page at any time. you can drag each item node on the tree view to a
new position for a better arrangement. Select NEW to insert a new item;
NEW SUBITEM to add a subitem; Press F2 to edit the item title."
Susan
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