Question:
How can I create a PDF out of a whole website?
anonymous
2010-04-23 05:42:14 UTC
I want to create a PDF of http://pokemondb.net/ the whole site so I can see the pokemon and extended info offline, I don't have acrobat so don't bother posting that. If someone would create it for then pm me and i'll give them my e-mail address.

Thanks
Five answers:
dewcoons
2010-04-23 05:52:37 UTC
You need a PDF creating software. If you do not want to spend $400 for Acrobat, that the good news is that there are lots of decent free programs that will let you do this. My personal favorite is CutePDF from the site http://cutepdf.com



When installed, it adds a feature to the "Print" option of all the programs on your computer. When you want to create a PDF file, you just pretend that you are going to print it, but when you go into the print options for your browser you will be able to select a printer that says "Print to PDF". Once selected, instead of printing the file to your physical printer, it "prints" it to a PDF file instead. This way you can create a PDF from any program on your computer that is able to print.



To make a PDF of the pages of a web site, you would simply "print" each of the pages.
anonymous
2010-04-26 16:41:39 UTC
There is probably no way to do this other than one page at a time, but you can use Solid PDF Creator to print each page to PDF . The software is a free download. It would be better to do this with Solid PDF Creator Plus as this would allow you to combine all the files into one PDF file and add or remove pages as needed.
Splishy
2010-04-23 05:48:02 UTC
you can use google documents but you need to import every single page, then save it as pdf, or simpler you can just it File, Save as in your browser, that will save all pages into your hdd in html format



Ok, i tried and it doesnt work in this site you only get the basic html, most likely due to the developers restrictions, makes sense they spend time and money to put it up
anonymous
2010-04-23 05:44:07 UTC
Try saving as a .pdf
anonymous
2016-02-27 03:47:05 UTC
go to the adobe web site, on there, there is an opition to send of an email attachment an they send it you back in pdf format, its free for abit but hard to find on their web page. good luck


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