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HappyDude20

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Recently when I see a web page I like i'll hit command+P and then i'll click on preview and once in preview i'll hit save and it'll then save as a PDF.

However this interrupts my workflow. It's too much of a process.

I'd love to just be on Firefox, see a page I like and boom, have it saved as a PDF.

Any tips?
 
Recently when I see a web page I like i'll hit command+P and then i'll click on preview and once in preview i'll hit save and it'll then save as a PDF.

However this interrupts my workflow. It's too much of a process.

I'd love to just be on Firefox, see a page I like and boom, have it saved as a PDF.

Any tips?

This isn't quite as quick but if you want a PDF of the whole webpage rendered normally and not split into paper-sized pages, there is an excellent tool called Paparazzi. For quick-and-dirty as others have said use the mac's standard Print dialog. Paparazzi automtically imports favourites from major browsers and can also fetch the currently displayed URL from your rowser. I've only used this with Safari myself though.
 
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