A good web note does not need to be long. It only needs to help you remember why something mattered.
When reading online, write one short sentence after each useful page. Do not copy large sections. Instead, write what the page helped you understand.
Small notes like “useful overview,” “check again later,” or “good beginner explanation” can make online reading less messy.
Before closing a page, write one reason why you kept it. This small habit helps turn scattered browsing into useful notes.
