Wednesday, November 17, 2010


Print without URL in Google Chrome

If Google Chrome wants to be seriously considered as a major browser, then the Google development team needs to listen more to feature requests that are standard in Firefox and Internet Explorer, but somehow missing from Chrome. Specifically, I am talking about the ability to print web pages without header/footer content. When I print pages in chrome, I get something like:


http://www.somewebsite.com... 1/1

at the top and bottom of the page. In Firefox, you can go to File->Page Setup and configure each section of the header and footer (or hide it). In Internet Explorer, you also go to Page Setup, and there are two text boxes that let you customize the header and footer.

Google Chrome--Get with the program! My business has a custom web application that looks great in Chrome compared to FF/IE, but we utilize printing from the application and it is extremely unprofessional to have a URL and page numbers on business documents. CHROME, PLEASE FIX THIS IMMEDIATELY!!

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Saturday, November 13, 2010


Top 10 Web Design Companies

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