[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > First, I use Ctrl-A to select all. (On a Mac, Cmd-A) Reversing the text by >highlighting it usually helps. I keep my highlight colors very light -- usually white >or yellow on purpose. > > If not, there's always the old fall-back of copying and pasting the entire page into >a text reader like MSWord, then selecting everything and changing the color to black >on a white background. I do this often enough that I designed a one-click macro for >the process on my home computer. > > The other option is one I don't use: Configure your printer to print without the >background (or graphics). You'll just get formatted text. Wastes lots of paper, >which is why I don't do that! > > There's my unsolicited 2 cents. Anybody else have this problem or an innovative >solution to share?
Yep. On particularly bad pages I go to the print preview and set the printersetting to b&w or simply click the text black. Or if it is white on a black page I choose invert. Works for me especially since you can zoom in onto pieces of interest. There you go. Top tip of the day for Netscape users. :o) Sonja
