Try http://www.expresspdf.com/ConvertHtmlToPdf.aspx

with page orientation set to LANDSCAPE.

On Mon, March 30, 2009 2:30 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> I have a problem converting my web pages, which are CSS driven into PDFs
> (users usually do Right Click - convert page to PDF) - they need to send
> those pages for client approval in the PDF format.   The pages in PDF
> display very poorly, not all CSS images are displayed, CSS formatting is
> completely off...
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> Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the CSS pages
> and convert them to PDF?
> Thank you!
>
> Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
> Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
> UNIFI Information Technology
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> [WSG] WCAG2.0 summary
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> Hi there - WebAim just released a good summarised guide to WCAG2, a lot
> easier for the newbie to get their head around.
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> http://webaim.org/standards/wcag/checklist
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> cheers
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