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Old 06-17-2024, 11:01 AM   #361
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Now I know, why I received no anwers...

I'm shocked:
It's not possible to send web articles without losing pictures to the Kobo Libra...
As someone who's been using Pocket on Kobo since the feature was first released, I'm a little startled to read this. Images usually transfer over very well for me. But it depends to some extent on how the website is configured, so it may well be that some websites only transfer text to Pocket.

Going back to your query on annotations, Pocket's client for Kobo doesn't support highlighting, unfortunately, unlike their iOS and Android clients. If you want to annotate webpages, the easiest workflow is:

(a) use a browser plugin like EpubPress or similar to download your page as an epub
(b) wirelessly sync the epub to your Kobo via the built-in Dropbox or Google Drive sync

You'll then have an epub you can annotate or highlight using Kobo's built-in tools, and from which you can extract highlights using any of the methods available for epubs.
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