

Would also like to mention to other forum users that an okay method is to choose "reading view" in the browser if you just need the text. Of course, printing and pdf files are not perfect, but all text and image come with! AND IT WORKS! Have tried this solution several times and one of the two options works on all my attempts. I've downloaded the extension on your link. And as you mentioned the possibility of getting pdf / format by the integrated solution in firefox browser. on the download entry for the PDF file you want to open. I'm using Firefox latest version on a mac. Hold down the control key while you click. Thanks for your quick and easy answer!Ĭan confirm your assumptions. If you try it, let me know if it helps with the problem site(s): It's also integrated into the right-click content menu (or on Mac, Ctrl+click). I created an add-on to help with this problem, you can use a toolbar button to inject layout changes that make it easier for Firefox to insert page breaks. Certain style rules cause Firefox to treat a block of content as "unbreakable" and it just runs off the bottom of the page instead of being broken into separate pages. Unfortunately, there are some website layouts that Firefox does not print correctly. That feature would be subject to any problem Firefox would have when printing to paper. I assume you are on Mac, and using the PDF feature integrated into the Print dialog. Hi Andy, do you want to share a link to a page where you have this problem?
