Thanks, Carl.I just wanted to note that I often rely upon good step-by-step instructions in the tech sphere, and I would usually much rather print that out as a hardcopy reference, as opposed to having to have a running computer close by. That reference value greatly benefits from illustrations and color coding. While I can appreciate the proprietary nature of many web-published materials, such a reference is for personal use only. If it can't readily be saved or printed, it raises the question of whether the purveyors of said material truly wished it to be able to help anyone.Jordan
From: Carl Distefano
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: OT: query regarding HTML
Jordan,
> Cleanprint is a beast of different kind. It is just a bookmark you
> invoke when at a page. Then it works its magic.
Kari's right. I misleadingly called it an "add-on" in my earlier
response. To "install" CleanPrint, you simply drag an icon to your
browser's bookmarks toolbar. To print a web page, you click on the
"bookmark". The processing is done at the FormatDynamics.com site and
the result is pushed back to your browser. This may raise
privacy/confidentiality concerns for some material, but the end
product is nifty.
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Carl Distefano
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