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Old August 17th 17, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Printing web site maps

KenK wrote:

How do you print a web site map, as often supplied when Googling a
business, when I can't select it to print, and it doesn't show up on
a page print. Site deternines what can't be selected and printed so
I'm out of luck?


And that would be inside WHICH web browser that you are viewing the map?
Zim zim, a la bim, the spirits are about to speak. What? Huh? Sorry,
the batteries in my crystal ball are too weak to hear the spirits. Will
take 6 months on backorder before I can get new batteries.

I don't use Internet Explorer (ancient) or Edge (doesn't support
add-ons, anyway). In Firefox, I used to use the Nimbus Screenshot
Capture add-on. It is a legacy add-on so it will die when Mozilla kills
off legacy (non-WebExtension) add-ons in Firefox 57. Another (still a
legacy) add-on is Pearl Crescent's Page Saver. With either you can
select a section of a web page to capture or the entire web page. They
can save the image into the Windows clipboard, into a png or jpg file,
or print it.

Pearl Crescent is available only as a legacy Firefox add-on. Its author
says he needs help to create a WebExt version of his add-on -- which
means it won't happen. Nimbus is available for either Firefox or Google
Chrome. As yet, they only have the legacy add-on for Firefox; however,
since they have a Chrome version, too, and because that uses WebExt
add-ons (to which Mozilla is migrating but with some further
enhancements), Nimbus should be able to come out with a WebExt version
for Firefox (I suspect they'll wait for a catastrophic release method;
i.e., wait until Firefox 57 is released and users start to complain
their legacy add-on gets killed).
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