The Mozilla Firefox web browser has the capability to save webpages in PDF (Portable Data Format) that can be used as an attachment to e-mails, for presentations in schools and company meetings, and especially for printing purposes. The printing method of saving webpages in PDF will ask for the page to layout itself in a printer-friendly way. A PDF file is smaller than a plain screenshot stored in PNG format and you’ll be able to select and copy the text. Before you can use the Mozilla Firefox web browser to save webpages as PDF files, you need to have a software that processes PDF files installed on the computer first like Adobe Acrobat or Foxit PhantomPDF. You can download the Adobe Acrobat Reader and Foxit PhantomPDF for free from their respective websites.
Here are the steps to save a webpage in PDF on Mozilla Firefox version 76, the steps are just the same or similar to fairly older or newer versions.
1. Click on the MENU icon that looks like three horizontal lines on top of each other located at the top right corner of the Mozilla Firefox window, then click on PRINT... option.

2. Click the PRINT... button located at the top left corner.

3. Click on FOXIT PHANTOMPDF PRINTER on the list of printers to highlight it. In your case, click on the name of the PDF software installed on your computer (i.e. Adobe Acrobat, etc.).

4. Click the PRINT button.

5. You can choose the folder where you want to save the file and change its name, otherwise, click the SAVE button.

The Mozilla Firefox web browser will now save the webpage into a PDF file and it will automatically open it in the screen.


Here are the steps to save a webpage in PDF on Mozilla Firefox version 76, the steps are just the same or similar to fairly older or newer versions.
1. Click on the MENU icon that looks like three horizontal lines on top of each other located at the top right corner of the Mozilla Firefox window, then click on PRINT... option.

2. Click the PRINT... button located at the top left corner.

3. Click on FOXIT PHANTOMPDF PRINTER on the list of printers to highlight it. In your case, click on the name of the PDF software installed on your computer (i.e. Adobe Acrobat, etc.).

4. Click the PRINT button.

5. You can choose the folder where you want to save the file and change its name, otherwise, click the SAVE button.

The Mozilla Firefox web browser will now save the webpage into a PDF file and it will automatically open it in the screen.


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