In some cases you will want to print part of a webpage and not the whole thing. Sometimes a page will print frame-by-frame, and each part - header, text/body, ads, sidebar, etc - will all print on separate pages. Or a particular blog post is three lines, but the sidebar is two pages long and you have to print all of it. This is both wasteful of paper and annoying.
If you want to print only a section of a page, like a paragraph or two, there are a few ways to do it.
1) You can highlight the text on the page you want to print, choose File --> Print from the menu, and check the box or button marked "Selection." Only what you have highlighted will be printed. This works in both Firefox and InternetExploder Explorer.
2) For most blogs there is a separate link for each post, so that you can bring up a post by itself (or link back to the post and not the whole page). For this blog the permalink is clickable at the title of the post and at the timestamp at the bottom of each post. You can click that and print only one post, but the sidebar will print as well.
3) The copy-and-paste method. Durr.
Be frugal with your paper, eh?
If you want to print only a section of a page, like a paragraph or two, there are a few ways to do it.
1) You can highlight the text on the page you want to print, choose File --> Print from the menu, and check the box or button marked "Selection." Only what you have highlighted will be printed. This works in both Firefox and Internet
2) For most blogs there is a separate link for each post, so that you can bring up a post by itself (or link back to the post and not the whole page). For this blog the permalink is clickable at the title of the post and at the timestamp at the bottom of each post. You can click that and print only one post, but the sidebar will print as well.
3) The copy-and-paste method. Durr.
Be frugal with your paper, eh?
