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Firefox:Printing and Page Setup

992 bytes added, 03:50, 6 January 2009
Firefox for Mac has no built-in print preview
if top position of page intersect position of header, then top part of page destroy header. and in this case header did not print.
 
== Comment by User gpc ==
 
On Mac OS X, Firefox 3.0 has no print preview function of its own. There is only a useless preview function native to OS X that, so far as I can tell, is completely equivalent to printing to pdf and then opening the pdf in Acrobat, which takes far too much time. Most of the time I'm printing to pdf in any case and I want a quick preview so I won't have to go through that time consuming process multiple times to get one pdf produced correctly!
 
Safari has a great preview that automatically appears on the left of the panel of printing options. You can modify the scale, orientation, paper size, which pages to print, whether to print backgrounds, whether to print headers & footers -- all there with the preview instantly updating. You can step through page 1, 2, etc, in the preview.
 
The time I waste trying to print things in Firefox -- or flipping over to Safari just to print some pages -- has just about driven me to give up on using Firefox altogether.
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