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How to export your webpage or blog post as a .pdf

2 February 2010 No Comment

Yesterday, I came across a site called PDFmyURL. The utility of the site is fairly apparent. You place the URL of the website into the text box, PDFmyURL will provide you with a free .pdf of the site that you are visiting.

PDFmyURL also have a couple of great advanced features such as  a bookmarklet and various wget options to format your .pdf. Using PHP, you can return the current page location and then use the PDFmyURL link creator option. Combining the power of PHP and PDFmyURL, you can create a more dynamic opportunity for your website and readers.

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