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RE: $8 for a feature safari ships with? - tasty_cust_service

When you "print to PDF", the browser will render the page differently. It removes the background, it will use any "print" CSS files in the page (to alter the layout and possibly remove navigation, etc.) The upshot is, you what you see is *not* what you get.

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Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 06:47 AM PST


$8 for a feature safari ships with? - tasty_cust_service

When you "print to PDF", the browser will render the page differently. It removes the background, it will use any "print" CSS files in the page (to alter the layout and possibly remove navigation, etc.) The upshot is, you what you see is *not* what you get.

Sometimes, and for a variety of reasons, you need exactly what you see on the screen.

Thanks for trying it out, though! :)

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Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 06:50 AM PST


$8 for a feature safari ships with? - tasty_cust_service

When you "print to PDF", the browser will render the page differently. It removes the background, it will use any "print" CSS files in the page (to alter the layout and possibly remove navigation, etc.) The upshot is, you what you see is *not* what you get.

Sometimes, and for a variety of reasons, you need exactly what you see on the screen.

Thanks for trying it out, though! :)

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Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 06:54 AM PST


$8 for a feature safari ships with? - tasty_cust_service

When you "print to PDF", the browser will render the page differently. It removes the background, it will use any "print" CSS files in the page (to alter the layout and possibly remove navigation, etc.) The upshot is, you what you see is *not* what you get.

Sometimes, and for a variety of reasons, you need exactly what you see on the screen.

Thanks for trying it out, though! :)

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Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 06:57 AM PST


$8 for a feature safari ships with? - tasty_cust_service

When you "print to PDF", the browser will render the page differently. It removes the background, it will use any "print" CSS files in the page (to alter the layout and possibly remove navigation, etc.) The upshot is, you what you see is *not* what you get.

Sometimes, and for a variety of reasons, you need exactly what you see on the screen.

Thanks for trying it out, though! :)

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Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 07:01 AM PST


$8 for a feature safari ships with? - peterqb

It must be one of your plug-ins adding this. Print as PDF prints all text, but some graphic features of the page don't get printed. Red Snapper cpatures all these. You can also save in most, if not all, the usual graphic formats.
Definitely worth $8 if you need to print or include shots of entire web pages in docs.

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Sunday, February 04 2007 @ 03:03 AM PST


$8 for a feature safari ships with? - peterqb

It must be one of your plug-ins adding this. Print as PDF prints all text, but some graphic features of the page don't get printed. Red Snapper cpatures all these. You can also save in most, if not all, the usual graphic formats.
Definitely worth $8 if you need to print or include shots of entire web pages in docs.

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Sunday, February 04 2007 @ 03:07 AM PST


$8 for a feature safari ships with? - Giraffe Man

Safari PDF export is lacking, in that basic box color fill formatting is lost on export to name the one that drives me nuts.

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Thursday, February 15 2007 @ 07:19 PM PST