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Why doesn't Zotero offer to save complete data from a webpage?

Zotero senses information on webpages through site translators, and the save button in the browser toolbar will feature an icon for a given type (book, newspaper article, etc.) if a site translator recognizes the page being viewed:

On all other webpages, Zotero for Firefox will display a gray page icon:

Safari currently will not show an icon on unrecognized pages, but you can right-click (or control-click) on the page background and choose “Save Page to Zotero”.

You can hover over the button to see which translator, if any, Zotero will use to save the page.

Zotero's translators should work with most library catalogs, popular websites such as Amazon and the New York Times, and many gated databases. If a site isn't currently supported or a translator isn't working, you can still click the gray icon to save basic information from the page to your Zotero library, but you may need to fill in some details that Zotero couldn't automatically detect.

If you don't see a translator icon on Amazon product pages or NY Times articles (not the home pages), see Troubleshooting Translator Issues.

If you see a translator icon on Amazon product pages and NY Times articles but don't see it on another supported site, you can report it in the forums. Be sure to provide an example URL.

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