How to Print a Webpage with Helperbird

Learn how to use Helperbird's print a webpage with helperbird. Complete guide for improving web accessibility and reading support.

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What is the Print Feature?

The Print feature gives you quick access to your browser's print dialog. You can print the current webpage to paper or save it as a PDF file.

This is useful when you need a physical copy of online content or want to save a webpage for offline reading.


Who is This For?

This feature is helpful for:

  • People who need physical copies of web content
  • Anyone who wants to save webpages as PDFs
  • Students who want to print articles for studying
  • People who prefer reading on paper
  • Anyone who needs to share printed web content

Step 1: Open Helperbird

Click the Helperbird icon in your browser toolbar. It looks like a small owl and is usually in the top-right corner of your browser.

This will open the Helperbird menu.


Step 2: Open the All Features Section

Scroll down to the bottom of the Helperbird menu. You will see a section called All Features.

Click the arrow next to All Features to expand it and show all available features.


Step 3: Find Accessibility

Look through the list of features until you see Accessibility.


Step 4: Open Accessibility

Click on Accessibility to open it.

A panel will appear showing the accessibility options available in Helperbird.


Step 5: Click Print

In the Accessibility panel, click the Print button.

This will open your browser's print dialog. Here you can:

  • Choose your printer or select "Save as PDF"
  • Select which pages to print
  • Adjust the layout (portrait or landscape)
  • Change the paper size
  • Customize other print settings

Once you are happy with your settings, click the Save or Print button.

Tip: If you want to save the webpage as a PDF instead of printing it, select "Save as PDF" in the Destination dropdown before clicking Save.


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Need Additional Help?

If you have any questions or run into any issues, please contact the Helperbird support team. You can reach us at Helperbird support. We are happy to help you get the most out of Helperbird.

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