Make Any Web Page Printer Friendly

This was posted to one of the Litigation Support mail lists, and I found the idea to be somewhat fascinating. Print What You Like:

Ever print a web page only to find your printout is full of ads, empty space and other junk you don’t want? PrintWhatYouLike is a free web page editor that gives you control of how web pages look when printed.

There’s no installation involved, you just enter the URL you want to print on the site, or in the bookmarklet, and then edit the page to look the way you want. In my brief, 5 minute, look, it seemed a little difficult to pick up how to edit, but I figured it out. I’m sure you will as well. Not a bad tool to have laying around when you get those phone calls from people trying to print a page that just won’t behave.

Tags: Printwhatyoulike, Print, WebPages

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