Learning how to Save a Website as a PDF
There may be a time when you need to look over a webpage off-line. It could be an article you want to read later or something you need to check over and share with your team. Saving it as a PDF is an excellent way to ensure that you can keep the webpage and that it's easy to access, comment on and edit as needed.
Downloading a webpage as a PDF will mean that you can see it correctly on any device and you'll be able to send it to other people to read or edit.

Quick list: How to save a webpage as a PDF.
Follow these steps to save your webpage as a PDF and make your life that little bit easier.
- Where to start. Make sure the website you want to save as a PDF is open on the page you wish to save.
- What to press. The three little dots at the top of your browser. Scroll to print. Change it to ‘print to PDF’ and then print.
- Wrapping up. Once you’ve pressed print, you’ll be asked to pick a location to save the PDF. Selecting will store it there, making it ready for you to work on, read at a later date and use as you like.
Saving a website as a PDF step by step.
Converting a webpage doesn’t have to be complicated or involve numerous applications or software. It’s an easy process that takes just a few simple steps. Follow our instructions and you’ll save webpages in no time.
- To begin, open your browser and locate the webpage you want to save. This could be an article you want to read later, a recipe for your collection or a page you want to present at a meeting. You should also have a file or folder set up where you will save the webpage, so it’s easy to find once saved.

You’ll be shown a menu. Find where it says ‘Print’ and click.

You can also change some settings, remove the headers and footers (so the URL doesn’t show on the
document) and choose to leave in or remove the background graphics.

created earlier). You can also rename the file to make it easier to file at a later date. Click save.

Saving a website as a PDF in Chrome.
The process of saving a website as a PDF on Chrome is similar to that of other web browsers. Follow the steps below to learn how to save Chrome webpages today.
- Open up your Chrome browser and go to the page that you want to save.




FAQs.
How do I convert an HTML link to a PDF?
It’s effortless to save your HTML document as a PDF. You can use Adobe Acrobat for an even easier way.
- Go to file
- Create PDF
- From the file, select HTML doc and click ok
- Click the file and save as - you have your HTML document as a PDF.
What devices can I use to convert to PDF?
As long as you can get onto a web browser, you can use almost any device to convert a webpage to PDF. Laptops, desktop computers, mobile phones and tablets will all be able to convert websites to PDFs.
Do I need any additional software to convert to PDF?
No, you won’t need any additional software or apps to convert a webpage to PDF. It’s really easy to do in a few simple steps.
- Click the three little dots at the top of your browser.
- Scroll to print.
- Change it to ‘print to PDF’ and then print.
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