Article: AMD's Mobile Strategy
By: Sanjay B (nospam.delete@this.nospam.com), January 11, 2012 4:45 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Charles wrote:
> Hopefully, Microsoft can use some of their Office
> developers to make a web browser that can print web pages
> in a sensible manner. Right now, the only options IE
> gives you are shrinking the text to an unreadably small
> size or chopping off the right side of the text.
I'd like to be able to tell you that this feature is already in some browser or plug-in, thereby proving Brett's original point. Unfortunately, I've also had this same problem with certain web sites, such as realworldtech.com. As far as I know, there is no way to make IE or Firefox wrap text at the edge of a printed page. You can "shrink to fit page width" but that miniaturizes the text size on many web sites. If anyone knows a solution to this problem, I'd certainly like to hear it.
> Hopefully, Microsoft can use some of their Office
> developers to make a web browser that can print web pages
> in a sensible manner. Right now, the only options IE
> gives you are shrinking the text to an unreadably small
> size or chopping off the right side of the text.
I'd like to be able to tell you that this feature is already in some browser or plug-in, thereby proving Brett's original point. Unfortunately, I've also had this same problem with certain web sites, such as realworldtech.com. As far as I know, there is no way to make IE or Firefox wrap text at the edge of a printed page. You can "shrink to fit page width" but that miniaturizes the text size on many web sites. If anyone knows a solution to this problem, I'd certainly like to hear it.