How to Save a Web Page to PDF
Sometimes we stumble across at an impressive article when browsing and we have to save the page for later view.
It should be easy to save it into another .html, but when the page contains graphics, they will also be included in a folder where the page is saved and every time we open the file, the images and all of its attributes must exists in that folder.
But, it will be more interesting to join them into one file, so we can then move the file easily without worrying about losing any of its attributes.
Fortunately, there’s a usable Firefox add-on called PrintPDF that will make it possible to save a web page into .PDF format. It will works flawlessly like a charm. I’ve used and installed this add-on, although I don’t use this feature too often, just for fun. If you know any other similar stuff, do let me know.
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This post has 7 comments
February 14th, 2009
does this function exist in google chrome…?
February 15th, 2009
Thanks for the info ..
I’m using Chrome .. not Firefox anymore..
February 18th, 2009
very cool..
dummy and new comer like me can learn many things from your blog..
hahaha thanks!!
February 20th, 2009
i usually use my social bookmark rather than pdf it.
February 15th, 2009
Unfortunately the add-on is only for Firefox, but you can check out at this place. There’s an add-on that will works in Google Chrome, Opera, IE, and Safari. I haven’t tested it yet however.
February 15th, 2009
You’re welcome. I tried Chrome when it’s released in beta. I think I’ll still use Firefox and Safari because Chrome still can not display certain web page appropriately…
February 18th, 2009
Thank you. We’re still learning