OT: How can I choose a CSS style sheet for printing

I find it frustrating that if I print a webpage, or use "Pint Preview", it looks completely different to that viewed in the Firefox browser.

Is there a way of choosing the CSS style sheet, ie not the print.css or whatever the default is?

There are some web-developer addons but they are geared towards web development, and whilst I might be able to edit style sheets, they don't offer a simple means of choosing your preferred CSS file.

Yes I know it's very OT, but can anyone help?

Reply to
Fredxx
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print screen edit the image and print that.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Thanks - Yes I know that is a possibility, but a pain if it's a few pages.

Reply to
Fredxx

This might help - I don't know if it has the capabilities that you want - but it helped me to get a PDF of a 7-page table, that had inconvenient breaks, as one page.

formatting link

Reply to
PeterC

In article , Fredxx writes

I'm not a fan of the Google machine and Chrome in particular but I do find it prints more truly to the webpage than do other browsers so I keep it in the background for that purpose.

Reply to
fred

What I find more annoying is that when I just hit print on a page that I want to keep,it prints that page and then another with just a few lines of rubbish which I don't want,wasting paper. I realize I can circumvent this by wasting time instructing the printer,but this could be prevented by the page developers.

Reply to
F Murtz

I 'print' out to a PDF file and then can print just the relevant page(s) of the PDF (or none if the page prints as garbage which is not unknown)

Reply to
Tony Bryer

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