Today, the Linux community will share with you a Ubuntu tip. You can add extensions to the Firefox browser to save webpages as PDF files. Do you want to save some interesting content when you browse the Web page? However, it is not convenient to save it as an html file, and the website itself does not provide the PDF service. So what do you do when you want to save files in PDF file format to your computer or directly send an email to your own mailbox? All these features, Firefox's PDFD
Today, the Linux community will share with you a Ubuntu tip. You can add extensions to the Firefox browser to save webpages as PDF files. Do you want to save some interesting content when you browse the Web page? However, it is not convenient to save it as an html file, and the website itself does not provide the PDF service. So what do you do when you want to save files in PDF file format to your computer or directly send an email to your own mailbox?
All of these features, Firefox's PDF Download Firefox extension can make your wishes come true.
After you install PDF Download, all web pages can be saved as PDF files or directly sent to your mailbox.
The following describes how to use Ubuntu.
Click here to download and install it.
Right-click the page you want to save and choose Save as PDF (SEE ).
It will then take you to the extended website to convert the PDF file, and finally download and save it (see ).
Alternatively, you can click the extension button in the upper-right corner of the browser to save it as PDF or send an email.