When you can't read the site or want to look at it again later, you can search again or make a note of the URL, but both take time and effort.
In such cases, it's convenient to use an app that has a web clip function!
What is the web clip function
The web clip function is a function that allows you to manage website links and quickly look back at them.

You can save it by adding it to reading lists and bookmarks, which are browser functions such as Safari and Chrome, but there are the following issues.
- Reading lists cannot be organized in detail, such as dividing them into folders
- The content cannot be determined by the title alone, so it is necessary to open the website one by one to check
- Only websites can be saved, and even if there are related photos or PDF files, etc., they cannot be managed collectively
If you think about looking back later or when the number of sites to be saved increases, it is more convenient to use a dedicated application rather than a browser function.
How to do web clips
So this time, I'll show you how to make a web clip using Handbook X.
Save websites with Handbook X

・Save from browser
You'll need to install the Handbook X app and create a book beforehand.
- Open the website you want to save in your browser
- Select the Handbook X app from Browser Sharing
- Select the book you want to insert and register
The title and description are automatically reflected in the title and description of the website!
・Enter the URL and save
- Select “Website section” on the section registration screen
- Enter the URL, title, and description to register
You can easily register your website with a tap!
Reread the website

When you open the book, a list of the top websites is displayed, so you can grasp an overview without opening each website one by one, making it easy to search for the sites you want to see! Since it also supports a list format, it is also possible to view only titles in a list.
You can browse the website directly from Handbook X or read it with a web browser.
Detailed registration instructions are shown in the video. Please take a look.
Various usage scenarios
・Reading list to read the article later
Register to read news articles etc. that you can't read through later. It is also possible to separate books and organize them by field of interest. Bookmarking useful articles is useful when you want to check them again later!
・Save frequently used websites
Save frequently updated sites, such as case studies and blog posts, as one of the product introduction materials. Since it can be registered together with PDF materials, images, and videos, smooth presentations are possible without switching to a browser.
・Register YouTube videos and play them in order
Register YouTube videos you want to watch over and over again, such as stretching, workout videos, music videos by your favorite artists, etc., sort them in the order you like, and play them. It also supports continuous playback and loop playback by swiping to switch to the next video and using the autoplay function*.
*In order to use the autoplay function, you need to sign up for a paid plan.
summary
I've shown you how to save and organize news articles you're reading and frequently visited websites. If you use Handbook X, you can easily register and sort with a tap, which is convenient when looking back! It's compatible with smartphones, tablets, and PCs, so you can access it from any device. Please make use of it!