![]() ![]() Now your Menu Bar will always be there, taking up about 30 pixels of space (only a problem with a low resolution display). To keep the Menu Bar open, hit F10, and select View > Toolbars > Menu. ![]() You can also see how it looks as different zoom levels. If you keep it set to Shrink to Fit, it will print the page to the correct width – that is, without clipping the right margin. Anytime you want to Print, look at Print Preview first. This makes it easy to get to all sorts of Firefox options and features without having to find them in the ≡ menu. My suggestion is to keep the Menu Bar open. ![]() Print Preview does NOT “unlock” options that you don’t get when you select Print. Now, how does one change the tool tip from “Print this page” to “Print preview>”? Also, I park the tool at the far left side so I see it before I just go to the menu bar and select File > Print Preview. An extension can detect when print preview has been closed by listening to the afterprint event: window.addEventListener('afterprint', resumeFunction, false) Syntax var openingPreview browser. Additionally, in Chrome I will get a print preview screen but I still get no connection with my printer. This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise. I have updated drivers and reinstalled my printer. Thanks for the info on adding the Print button, that it first shows Print Preview. I get no print preview window and I get an error msg that Windows cant find my selected printer (even though I havent picked one since I dont have a preview screen). ![]()
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