As a result, you can see a window that displays the Print Preview page. It can be found at the top-left corner. Another window will pop up now. Now, enter a name for the file to save it. The respective file will be saved in the form of a PDF file at the given location.
So, whenever you like it, just locate it and open it as you do with other files. With this method, you will be able to save web pages and refer to their content later on. In fact, a similar type of technique will work with other web browsers as well. Then, just pick the desired location to save the file, and you are all set to go. Well, this section is just for you then.
Just like you did in the previous method, launch your Firefox browser as the first step. Then, you should go to the page you intend to save in the form of a PDF file. When you are there, find the hamburger icon that appears as three horizontal lines. Just like in Windows, the icon can be found in the top-right corner of the screen.
Then, you should see a list of options appearing on the screen. However, there will be times where you will not have internet access. Furthermore, you might want to save the webpage in a format that allows you to annotate them with ease—in PDF format.
And thus, this guide will outline the many ways that you can convert web pages to PDF via the most popular web browsers out there. Click the drop-down arrow located on the bottom left. Depending on the browser, you can set a new page title, set margins, and color sizes for your PDF. Unfortunately and weirdly enough —Firefox does not have a built-in feature for users to save a webpage as a PDF freely. However, there are add-ons that you can install directly from the Mozilla web store to do so.
Worst-case scenario—you can install one of the browsers mentioned above for free to save the desired webpages.
Compress : Shrink the webpage to an email-ready size. Merge : Combine multiple webpages into one PDF. Protect : Protect any PDF with an encrypted password. Edit : Annotate your webpages after saving them to PDF format. So, how does one save a webpage as PDF? The PDF format is universal; you can convert it to other formats with Smallpdf. No registration is needed.
So what I am asking is do you know of an add-on for Firefox that will accomplish the same thing as Google Chrome? Hi, the 1st link in previous response was a lot of extensions that save to pdf. Adobe DC reader should preserve all links I would think. I use Acrobat Pro 11 installed as standalone and plugin for both FF and Chrome and that for me works better when capturing web pages with link and extras.
Search Support Search. Home Support Forums Firefox Save a web page as pdf with embedded links. Learn More. Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance. Bill Question owner. Let me make sure you understand. I will look at the add-ons and maybe one of them will accomplish what I want.
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