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Why not take a screen shot. It is a bit of a pain, but it will work.

On 05/23/2009 07:14 AM, James Kramer wrote:
> Does anyone know how to print slashdot expanded headlines so that you c=
an
> take the print with you to read on the T?  Are they trying to make it
> impossible to do this.  If I try to print the website directly using fi=
refox
> the print uses a really big font.  I do not know how to adjust firefox =
to
> compensate without screwing up every other website.  If I try to print =
out
> the rss feed, the same thing happens.  I was using yahoo pipes to aggre=
gate
> a feed Slashdot and then using yahoo alert to email it to me.  That wor=
ked
> great but stop working a few weeks ago.  I then used Google Reader with=
 a
> neat script from userscripts.org called "google reader print button"  T=
his
> lets you aggregate your rss feeds in google reader and then print out t=
he
> total aggregation.  It works for every rss feed that I tried except Sla=
shdot
> which has a huge space at the end of each expanded headline and will wa=
ste a
> ton of paper to print the list.  I may try sitescooper again.  It use t=
o
> work for my Palm.  I like reading Slashdot but I don't have time to vis=
it
> their website to read the articles.  I emailed Slasdot several times an=

> asked the same question.  They never responded.  I must really like abu=
se.
>
>  =20


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