Web2PDF: ‘Save as PDF’ Button for Your Blog

Web2PDF is free HTML to PDF conversion service for your website. Enable your website/blog readers to instantly print desired articles to PDF files. It also includes a monitoring service that lets publishers keep track of which and how many times articles were printed to PDF.

HTML to PDF converter for the website

Web2PDF ‘HowTo’:

  • 1. Sign up and start with setting the Conversion Options for your “Save page as PDF” button.
  • 2. Choose paper orientation for the printed PDF: Portrait or Landscape.
  • 3. Specify paper margins: in inches (Top, Bottom, Left, Right)
  • 4. Get JavaScript code: Generate JavaScript code and copy & paste it to the place where you want “Save page as PDF” button to appear. Code should be placed within the … tags of the template page.

Go to Web2PDF @ [web2.pdfonline.com]


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    If you are looking for a great tool for saving web pages as PDF for Archiving, Solid Converter PDF V3.1 Professional does the job.

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  • http://www.makeuseof.com Aibek

    Hi Laura
    Thanks for the comment, however you forgot to mention that Solid Converter is not FREE. I can’t recall anything in particular now but I am pretty sure there are several alternative tools which are completely free.

  • bob

    Tried it, clicked on [Make PDF] on my page,
    their site returns a message, like this:

    “Server error – come back later…”.

    Obviously, this is NOT a [Button] to include in your web site.
    Pls, check it out and remove this entry from your otherwise excelet web site.

    Thanks!

    • http://www.makeuseof.com Aibek

      Hi Bob

      Sorry for delay. Service seem to be working fine, I guess there are some kind of compatibility issues. I have sent an email to Web2PDF team, asking to provide detailed info on what may can be the reason for “Server error – come back later…”. problems.

      Let’s see …

  • http://www.makeuseof.com Aibek

    @ Bob

    Thanks for the feedback, I will give it a try shortly.

  • http://www.proxynetworks.com remote desktop software

    is there a way to have it ask for information first? ie: if you want to download this site as a pdf, click here, enter your email in the pop-up field, then click download?

  • http://www.koutq8.com كوت الكويت

    “Server error – come back later…”.
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