How to Save Protected Webpages and Articles as PDF Offline
Has it ever happened that you find the perfect article for your academic research, but the webpage disables "Right Click" or completely blocks your browser's ability to Print?
Many news and educational websites utilize Javascript restrictions to block the standard 'Ctrl + P' print command.
The Workaround: Server-Side PDF Conversion
Websites can block you, but they cannot block our headless browsing engine.
To download a protected HTML article:
- Copy the restrictive webpage URL.
- Head to our free **URL to PDF Converter**.
- Paste the link and hit convert.
Our remote servers will visit the website, render the article gracefully without triggering local browser restrictions, and package it back to you as a fully unlocked, beautiful PDF document. This allows you to highlight text, archive research, and read comfortably anywhere.
No comments yet