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Hello, is there a program / webpage that can do a webpage to pdf for free, or got a trail? and it cannot have a water mark all over it like first 10 I found when googling.

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If you have issues with it you can try CutePDF Writer it is a free application that I use since WinXP when we didn't have those functions built in, very good in my opinion.

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What page?  Are you saving entire Linus meme page in our forum into a neat pdf file? 

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3 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

What page?  Are you saving entire Linus meme page in our forum into a neat pdf file? 

Maby that. No I'm creating a CV and since the template I used in word was so crap I found it easyer to just create it in html and get it to a pdf. this way I can get the correct "setup".

 

18 minutes ago, AlwaysFSX said:

Print -> Change printer to "Save as PDF"

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But this doesent keep the CSS?

 

13 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

If you have issues with it you can try CutePDF Writer it is a free application that I use since WinXP when we didn't have those functions built in, very good in my opinion.

I'll look at this!

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2 minutes ago, Joveice said:

But this doesent keep the CSS?

I can't tell you that for sure because some websites are weird, you can try it out yourself and see if it works in literally a few seconds.

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53 minutes ago, Joveice said:

Maby that. No I'm creating a CV and since the template I used in word was so crap I found it easyer to just create it in html and get it to a pdf. this way I can get the correct "setup".

 

But this doesent keep the CSS?

 

I'll look at this!

I'm not 100% sure, but i think all 'print to pdf' applications basically turn the whole page into an image, so you won't be able to select or copy text etc. in the pdf document.

 

Does you mum know you're here?

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I found this:

https://wkhtmltopdf.org/

 

Not perfect, but hey I got the CSS, no watermarks, it's free, and I don't have to waste more time with that crappy template :D

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4 hours ago, Niksa said:

Also, Safari can do it out of the box if you are using Mac.

Nah, I don't like them :P

But thanks! I'll remember this.

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