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Is there an easy way to print an entire website?
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| TheOrangeMan 2004-08-06, 4:14 am |
| How can i print an entire website that is under development, without having to click on Print on each individual page?
Thanks.
J
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| John Gaver 2004-08-06, 4:14 am |
| On 8/5/04 9:43 PM, in article ceur8n$6s2$1@forums.macromedia.com,
"TheOrangeMan" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:
> How can i print an entire website that is under development, without having to
> click on Print on each individual page?
> Thanks.
> J
Mac or PC?
John Gaver
Action America
(forget everything to contact me direct)
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| TheOrangeMan 2004-08-06, 12:15 pm |
| I'm on a PC.
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| Win Day 2004-08-06, 12:15 pm |
| On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 02:43:35 +0000 (UTC), "TheOrangeMan"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:
>How can i print an entire website that is under development, without having to click on Print on each individual page?
>Thanks.
>J
If you're trying to print the code, use HomeSite. It came with Studio
(although I don't know if it comes with a stand-alone DW). You can
open however many pages you want to print, and print them all. In
colour, too.
Win
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Win Day, Multimedia Developer
Words Plus
http://www.wordsplus.net
winday@NOSPAMwordsplus.net
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| TheOrangeMan 2004-08-06, 12:15 pm |
| Thank you.
Actually, I don't want to print the code.
This is for a client, who finds the easiest way to reveiew and make changes,
to print the entire site out as it appears to her, the user, and then mark up
the pages with comments.
I'm trying to avoiding printing out each page individually.
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| Murray *TMM* 2004-08-06, 12:15 pm |
| > I'm trying to avoiding printing out each page individually.
Bad news.... You can't.
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"TheOrangeMan" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you.
> Actually, I don't want to print the code.
> This is for a client, who finds the easiest way to reveiew and make
changes,
> to print the entire site out as it appears to her, the user, and then mark
up
> the pages with comments.
> I'm trying to avoiding printing out each page individually.
>
>
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| Murray *TMM* 2004-08-06, 7:14 pm |
| As far as I know, it is universally true....
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"TheOrangeMan" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Bummer!
> Is this true with the newer browsers, as well, like Mozila, Safari, etc.?
> It seems like it would be something there'd be a demand for.
> I can't imagine i'm the first person to want to do this.
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| TheOrangeMan 2004-08-06, 7:14 pm |
| Bummer!
Is this true with the newer browsers, as well, like Mozila, Safari, etc.?
It seems like it would be something there'd be a demand for.
I can't imagine i'm the first person to want to do this.
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| Eddie McHam 2004-08-06, 7:14 pm |
| I have a workaround that lets me do this. It's not 100% perfect, but decent.
Also, it involves a DOS command followed by using a few MS Word macros rather
than MX.
If you're familiar with both, email me offlist (since it'd be off-topic here)
and I'll outline it for you. Enjoy the weekend! :-)
~ Eddie
emcham AT abbottaccess DOT com
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| rrose selavy 2004-08-06, 7:14 pm |
| It can be done if one has Adobe Acrobat. Not Reader, but Acrobat.
From within Acrobat one can open a URL and select the option to acquire the
entire site from which to create a PDF. Then print the PDF.
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| Murray *TMM* 2004-08-06, 7:15 pm |
| Thanks rrose. I don't do Acrobat, though.... 8)
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"rrose selavy" <rrose@selavy.com> wrote in message
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> It can be done if one has Adobe Acrobat. Not Reader, but Acrobat.
> From within Acrobat one can open a URL and select the option to acquire
the
> entire site from which to create a PDF. Then print the PDF.
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| rrose selavy 2004-08-06, 7:15 pm |
| And...although I wrote "open a URL" (which perhaps implied it had to be
online) one can simply browse to the index file in the Dreamweaver site
folder and select Entire Site.
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| Mick White 2004-08-06, 7:15 pm |
| No, there has to be a first person....
Mick
Murray *TMM* wrote:
> As far as I know, it is universally true....
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| TheOrangeMan 2004-08-06, 11:14 pm |
| Thank you all so much.
DOS scares me, so I might look into Acrobat instead.
I appreciate all of your comments.
John
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| Sam Poikail 2004-08-07, 4:14 am |
| Assuming you have local copies of all the webpages do the following:
-) Open up an Explorer window to the directory with your webpage files.
-) Open up the Control Panel for installed Printers
-) Select all the files you want printed.
-) Drag them to the printer you want them to go to in the Printers Control
Panel.
-) You will receive a warning that you are printing multiple documents.
Click "OK" to continue.
-) Depending on the printer and print driver, you might receive the print
dialog (for copies, orientation, etc) for each file, but there not a whole
lot you can do about that.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Sam
"TheOrangeMan" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> How can i print an entire website that is under development, without
having to click on Print on each individual page?
> Thanks.
> J
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| I use Adobe Acrobat to print it off and send to clients
"TheOrangeMan" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> How can i print an entire website that is under development, without
having to click on Print on each individual page?
> Thanks.
> J
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