Convert Webpages To PDF Files In Google Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari

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Thursday, 19th Feb 2009 | Share


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Sometimes back we had told you about a Firefox add-on that will help you save entire webpages as PDF files. However if you are a , Internet explorer, Safari or user you can also save webpages as PDF files with the help of a handy bookmarklet.

save_webpage_as_pdf

To convert and save webpages as PDF files in your favorite browser, drag and drop this Save Page as PDF bookmarklet to the bookmarks bar.

The next time you want to save the webpage you are browsing as a PDF file, just click on the bookmarklet and a PDF file will be created for you.

Save as PDF Bookmarklet [via ChromePlugins]



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  1. Agent 001
    February 19th, 2009 at 2:04 pm #

    Wow! I did not knew about that. Thanks for the tip.

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  2. Andy
    February 20th, 2009 at 3:51 am #

    We have recently released a free Twitter add-on for IE called TweetIE, it works for IE 6,7 and 8. I hope the readers of this blog will find it interesting. My name is a link. http://chilp.it/tweetie I would also appreciate if the author of this blog could review our plug-in

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