Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Many website nowadays have their own "Print" buttons that deliver what
the designers consider "printer-friendly" versions of their pages. But
even if I ignore those and use SeaMonkey's own "Print" function, many
sites outsmart me by serving their "printer-friendly" versions. A prime
example is <http://www.nytimes.com>. Pick any page and print it, and
you'll find that you've lost all the graphics, fonts, and layout and
gotten only a plain-text version of the page.
Does anyone know how to outsmart these sites and print the pages as
received, complete with all the bells and whistles?
Conversely, for pages that are too fancy/fussy for my taste and don't
serve dumbed-down versions on their own, is there a way for the user to
select that?
Thanks.
Have you tried disabling JavaScript before printing with SeaMonkey? I
would assume that the content provider must be scripting to handle the
print request, so this might stop it. Unfortunately it might result in
some missing content as well if scripting retrieves the data displayed.
Dave
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