Did you know one of the nice feature of GoodReader is that they provide you with the option to bookmark your page as a whole page to GoodReader so you can read them offline. This feature is under
Settings > General Settings > and Click on “Put special address to clipboard”. That’s it. But if you want to go further, you can create a bookmark link for the special address since the special address is javascript, it’s a hassle to having to open GoodReader then Settings > General Settings and clicking on the green button “Put special address to clipboard” and then go back to your Safari and paste that code in the address bar of the page you want to bookmark it for offline use in GoodReader. This is basically like Klip.me for the Kindle.
Instead, create a bookmark and to do this, you can use your iPad to set this up. After clicking on the Green button “Put special address to clipboard”, create a bookmark, any bookmark, then edit that newly created bookmark and paste the javascript code replacing the URL that is there. So the URL is replaced with the javascript code from GoodReader. Voila, now you have a bookmark for GoodReader to read your Web Page offline, or to have your airplane e-ticket itinerary that was emailed to you and save them to GoodReader.
Below are the screen shot to create a Bookmark for GoodReader iPad App, Click on the Thumbnails for bigger detail screen shots:
- Step 1: Green Button
- Step 2: Instruction from GoodReader on how to create a Bookmark for Offline Web Page View
- Sample of the The Javascript Code from GoodReader
- Step 3: Open Safari and Edit a Bookmark, I edited an MSN Website and Replace the MSN URL with the Javascript Code from GoodReader
- Step 4: Title your Bookmark
- Step 5: This is how it in GoodReader when an Offline Web Page is saved to GoodReader







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