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6:26 am, July 28, 2021
how to view a web page in its printer format
if you have to check a website in its print or @media print format this is how you can emulate it in browser if you are using chrome or edge.
- Open the Dev Tools (usually F12)
- Click the menu 3 dots.
- Go into more tools
- Click on Rendering
- This will then pop open a rendering tab, scroll down in this tab until you find the Emulation, its called Emulate CSS Media Type
- Now you can pick the media type
- Once you have picked print, reload the page and you will see what it will appear like when printing.
- This only gives you a element idea, so its not 100% exactly the same as printing, but it still shows what elements are visible and that kind of thing. Margins and paddings still are a bit out. So you need to change things and then do the print preview to see what it really looks like
- I usually set the browser window to about the same width as the printed page so it gives you more of an idea what it looks like.
- You can access the print preview with CTRL+P when the page is selected.
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