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A number of websites that I use have really bad stylesheets for the print media, but their screen stylesheets are quite good.
Is there any way to tell my browser to ignore the print stylesheet and just print with the screen stylesheet?
I’d also like to do this when I want to show clients the difference between the two.
It is a duplicate! – vy32 – 2016-07-06T17:05:39.020
See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9540990/using-chromes-element-inspector-in-print-preview-mode/
– MicroMachine – 2018-05-17T19:56:04.447Not a direct answer to your question, but if on Firefox, you're merely annoyed that all the links are attached with their full URLs on the print preview (whoever thought this is a great idea needs to
die (http://www.have-an-agonizingly-slow-and-painful-death!!!.com)
) just open Inspect Element (Dev Tools), go to Style Editor, use the handy @media rules listing on the right side to find the stylesheet withprint
styles then remove all theprint
rules applied ona[href]
. Then launch the Print Preview again. – ADTC – 2019-10-04T03:36:35.373If websites in question are of third-parties, maybe you could try Chrome's Developer Tools (Ctrl+Shift+I), then right-click on node/element(the print stylesheet in this case) and select
Delete This Node
. – DavChana – 2012-08-02T14:52:24.377