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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
I don't know if this will do what you are wanting to do or not.
I use an extension to my Chrome browser called PrintWhatYouLike. What it does is basically snip a webpage. Then, you can print it. I've got a print option to print to PDF. I am not computer-savvy at all, but I assume that your ereader can read PDF's.
I went to news.google.com and, at random, picked out an article. It happens to be from the Washington Post. I saved it to PDF and attached it to this message.
One nice thing about PrintWhatYouLike is that you can, before printing, quickly delete parts of the article that you don't want. For example, at the bottom of this article, you could have deleted all of the "comments" section.
Hope this will do what you want to do. If not, maybe someone else will find it helpful. I just love this little extension.
ADDENDUM: I just remembered that it probably would be a violation of copyright to attach the copy of the article. Anyway, you can try it out for yourself.
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There are also a couple of other Chrome extensions that you might try. I haven't vetted them enough to say how well that they work. They are "PageZipper" and "Web Clipper."
Also, I am not yet an EverNote user, but seems that I read that you can clip an entire webpage and save it via that app.
Again, I'm not sure if these are the kinds of solutions that you're looking for.