I'm inclined to give it a try, even though it costs about $5.Īnyway, that's my experience. I recently ran across a reference to an app called SiteSucker which apparently might even be able to retrieve websites from, which surprises me that that might be possible.
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Please provide specific details on what is not working well for you so that our product team knows what to improve." I also got responses giving detailed instructions on how to perform basic searches on the new site and advice to try, which only preserves the front page of the site and one click deep, but not the search capabilities, at least as far as I've been aware. All they could tell me was "We will not be returning to the old experience but are continuing to improve the site. I did try to go through feedback last June/July, but it seemed like I was only communicating with earnest Church service missionaries who weren't empowered to do very much, nor were particularly tech-savvy. I had been working for ten years on a compilation of searches using the classic site, with over 15,000 entries, but had to abandon the project when the site was discontinued. Copying and pasting was also much more facilitated on the classic site. I also appreciated that it would return 50 results, rather than 10, at a time, and that it would return all the instances of a search, rather than just a chapter that you had to click on. I would use Boolean and wildcard searches all the time, but am no longer able to do so. I just stumbled across this forum, and just want to provide a second voice that the classic scriptures site had much better search capabilities.