← Back to context Comment by metalrain 5 days ago Neat, but how do you close the message blocking the calendar? 7 comments metalrain Reply gherkinnn 5 days ago Print it _Algernon_ 5 days ago It would be nice to be able to preview the result before printing it, so the question still stands. jen729w 5 days ago Cmd-P brings up a preview immediately? Laid out on A4, like it'll print, unlike your arbitrarily-sized browser window. rpdillon 3 days ago The layout of the page is going to be a function of the paper size you put it on and the orientation of that paper. Use the print preview. seanhunter 5 days ago I used dev tools to nuke it, but it’s really annoying throwaboneaway 5 days ago Print it :)
gherkinnn 5 days ago Print it _Algernon_ 5 days ago It would be nice to be able to preview the result before printing it, so the question still stands. jen729w 5 days ago Cmd-P brings up a preview immediately? Laid out on A4, like it'll print, unlike your arbitrarily-sized browser window. rpdillon 3 days ago The layout of the page is going to be a function of the paper size you put it on and the orientation of that paper. Use the print preview.
_Algernon_ 5 days ago It would be nice to be able to preview the result before printing it, so the question still stands. jen729w 5 days ago Cmd-P brings up a preview immediately? Laid out on A4, like it'll print, unlike your arbitrarily-sized browser window. rpdillon 3 days ago The layout of the page is going to be a function of the paper size you put it on and the orientation of that paper. Use the print preview.
jen729w 5 days ago Cmd-P brings up a preview immediately? Laid out on A4, like it'll print, unlike your arbitrarily-sized browser window.
rpdillon 3 days ago The layout of the page is going to be a function of the paper size you put it on and the orientation of that paper. Use the print preview.
Print it
It would be nice to be able to preview the result before printing it, so the question still stands.
Cmd-P brings up a preview immediately? Laid out on A4, like it'll print, unlike your arbitrarily-sized browser window.
The layout of the page is going to be a function of the paper size you put it on and the orientation of that paper. Use the print preview.
I used dev tools to nuke it, but it’s really annoying
Print it :)