


Like the link option above, each of the url, title, and description values must be URL-encoded, and title and description are optional (but title is recommended). You can create an button for Instapaper with this format: If they don't have an Instapaper account, or are not logged in, an explanatory message will appear and they'll be given a chance to log in or create an account before adding your page's URL and returning to your site. When clicked, readers will be sent through an Instapaper confirmation page and redirected back to your site upon completion. Help your readers save your articles for later by linking to your custom Instapaper URL using this format: Įach of the url, title, and description values must be URL-encoded, and title and description are optional (but title is recommended).Įxample link: Save this for later with Instapaper Please provide contact information for identity verification, including a daytime office phone number. To opt out, have your site's legal owner or copyright agent click here to contact Instapaper with the internet domain names of the site(s) you wish to opt out of text-parser compatibility. But any publisher can choose to opt out of Instapaper text-parsing compatibility. Most publishers value the increased engagement, retention, and social interaction that Instapaper encourages among their readership. To control Instapaper's parser on your own site, you can use the Open Graph protocol.
#Instapaper api software#
This is a software related question - I am hoping for an ideal software solution until Instapaper and/or the Kindle provide a better official workflow in the future.Control text parsing for your site with HTML
#Instapaper api download#
Biggest downside seems to be that the Kindle browser is really sluggish when navigating the Instapaper site (likely because I have such a large queue that it has to parse)Ĥ) Use Calibre to download or send articlesĭoesn't seem to support syncing back once articles are read This so far seems to be the most manageable but only when there is a wifi or 3G connection. These tools are basically designed to do exactly what I am looking for, including articles on Instapaper once they are deleted off the Kindle - HOWEVER they don't seem to support such a large backlog of articles - which may be the Instapaper API timing outģ) Browse via the built in browser (and use article mode)
#Instapaper api archive#
*This will send new articles (up to the 20 most recent) but doesn't send anything older than the most recent 20, and doesn't sync back to archive a read article once it's been read**Ģ) Use user created software such as Ephemera (OS X) or Wordcycler (Windows) mobi link provided via and transfer this file via USB Instapaper to wireless transfer bundles ofĮmail address, OR use the. Here are some syncing methods I've come across so far and in italics my experiences with them: What I'm hoping to figure out is the best practice to sync new unread articles to my Kindle - and figure that I'll have to use software for the time being until Instapaper's built-in Kindle syncing improves. I picked up a Kindle mostly to help aleviate my huge backlog of unread Instapaper articles - well over 600 (!).
