Rating: 5 stars
I have used tons of methods (plugins/recommendations/writing my own code/etc.) to attempt to print ‘sections’ of pages; with the amount of conflicting languages, it can be tricky at times (especially in WP or any CMS).
This plugin is VERY easy to use, and I can use it anywhere any number of times vs. a number of other plugins where you’d either have to tweak the source-code (bad), or only have one print option.
There is minor tweaking involved for what I have used this for that is easy for me to maintain on a particular project, but going forward on other projects, it will be left alone and perfect for all other applications.
I am seriously stumped at the ‘1-star’ review below: this plugin ROCKS!
NOTE: I’ve cross-browser tested this plugin (FireFox, Chrome, Safari, IE, SeaMonkey, Maxthon & Opera) – no problems. Also mobile tested on native and add-on browsers (Android/Apple). No problems here.
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Unlike what it says, if you do not define a target you get an “undefined” error.
I want something that uses the media@print section of my stylesheet. This gives you a raw, unformatted dump of your html output.
Unfortunately the other print plugins I’ve found won’t print my events manager listings so I may try to hack this one .
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inserted the shortcode to my blog page.
it showed the print button.
pushed it and got a blank screen with the word “undefined” in it to print.
Rating: 5 stars
I scoured the plugin world looking for a plugin that would print my posts exactly how I needed them to be printed and this plugin delivered. I tried half a dozen other plugins. All of them fell short in various ways. This one was (almost) perfect.
With other plugins, I couldn’t get them to print colored text, nor display tables in a print-friendly fashion. Other plugins also forced me to print header/footer info, when all I wanted to print was the post content. This plugin did the trick.
I would say though that you should have a rudimentary knowledge of code in using this plugin. Otherwise you may not like it. Specifically, how to set a div area etc.
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