The Internet is not for printers.

Anyway, I see the point. Many web sites, including the Monastery are not optimal for printing.

I guess you'd like to keep some sort of printed 'library' of 'nifty things' for future reference.

Have you tried using the Personal Nodelet? It lets you create your personal 'bookmarks' to the Monastery. The major advantage is that if you 'bookmark' a node in your personal nodelet you will have any additional answers available the next time you come back to that node. If you print it on paper, you will have what you've once printed but no additions that have been entered after you printed it.


Everything will go worng!


In reply to Re: printer friendly by Biker
in thread printer friendly by Anonymous Monk

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