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Did you try going into Acrobat and using the File > Create > PDF from Web
Page?
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Monique Semp <monique -dot- semp -at- earthlink -dot- net>
wrote:
> > The Acrobat plugin on my Browser bar (Firefox), has a drop-down
> allowing you to create a PDF from the web page, but going through Acrobat
> lets you set how many levels down in the web site you want to go.
> After much pain (setting a Firefox browser signed-settings verification to
> false, re-enabling a supposedly un-secure extension, etc.), I got the
> Acrobat PDF Create extension re-enabled on Firefox. But as you said, it
> works only on the one page. It wonât iterate down through the child pages.
> So I learned a bunch about Firefox (Chrome is my usual browser, but the
> Acrobat PDF Create extension doesn't work with it, I think), which is good.
> But it didnât solve the problem :-(.
>
> Bottom line: thereâs no shortcut. Iâm going to just have to spend the time
> to integrate a proper tool (such as Prince) into my Jekyll
> environment/workflow.
>
> -Monique
>
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