Print What You Like
PrintWhatYouLike.com is an interesting site. If you like an article on a particular blog or site but do not want to print all the unnecessary things on the page, what do you normally do? Cut and paste the content to Microsoft Word and then print it, right?
Well, with PrintWhatYouLike you can edit that particular page right there online. (will be handy when you don’t have that MS Word! ;)
How It Works
- Enter the url of a page you wish to print. Eg:http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/print?url=www.adesblog.com
- Edit the page until it contains only what you want to print.
- Print the modified page!

URL: http://www.printwhatyoulike.com
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By T Shirt Screenprinting on Oct 5, 2008
sounds cool but does anyone really use a printer anymore, especially for articles. waste of trees.
By Andrew. Estate Lawyer. on Oct 5, 2008
This is an awesome find! I certainly don’t print much from the web, but some things do require printing. It’s always nice to save some trees by printing exactly what you need.
By Ades on Oct 5, 2008
i think most of the paper producers are using plantation trees nowadays. at least the paper that i use does (<a href=”hhttp://www.doublea.com.au/index.asp”double a).
By appleblogger on Oct 6, 2008
thats nice. I never know anything like that happen on net. I like to know more at that site first.
By Jacques Snyman on Oct 6, 2008
Definitely something to take a look at. Printing off 20 pages to get a few paragraphs out is a pet gripe. Thanks for the tip!
By ihateher on Oct 6, 2008
its good. I never know about this site. So far, i just always order with my friends only.
By Minnesota Attorney on Oct 6, 2008
Use this with a Print-to-PDF tool like doPDF and it allows you to save only certain parts of a page to a file. Very nice!
By I AM ACTIVER on Oct 7, 2008
awesome tool to get benefit from, i really liked it personally. Will share it with offline friends, who love to print a lot..
By Angelina Maben on Oct 7, 2008
It is really very cool. I never know about this site.
By Jaseem Umer on Oct 8, 2008
I have never tend to print web pages, but i think I should bookmark this for later use.
By Marketing Man on Oct 9, 2008
Well I print more now then I ever did. I cannot think seriously on the pc, need to print, also I cant make changes on the pc as easily as offline. I usually turn off the CSS and print that, but so many sites dont know do their CSS right.
By YourDownline.co.uk on Oct 10, 2008
That site is awesome, I want that script!