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.

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]



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.
Simply install the program, Choose the Printoption from your browser menu and choose Solid Converter PDF as your printer.
Laura B
Customer Service
Solid Documents, LLC
laura@soliddocuments.com
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.
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!
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 …
@ Bob
Thanks for the feedback, I will give it a try shortly.
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?