With our web tool you can manually create high-quality PDF documents quickly from any URL in your browser and you can save your own default settings in our members area. Below you can review all the options that you can use to do so.
Note that we also offer other tools that create PDFs from web pages automatically. We have a powerful API and a great tool to convert full websites into PDF, but for all our automatic tools you will need a business license. Please review our plans for automatic PDF creation.
Page Settings
The table below shows the settings that you can change to control the page settings. These will determine the layout of the resulting PDF.
Setting | Description |
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Page size | Page size, such as A4, Letter etc. See the full list for details. |
Custom size | Specify a specific page size in millimeters, inches or points. You can also use this to get a single long PDF of your entire webpage instead of one that's broken down in pages. When you want that then fill in only the width and we will determine the height automatically. We recommend a widht of 300mm in that case.. |
Orientation | Portrait or landscape orientation |
Margins | Top, bottom, left and right margin dimensions in either mm (millimeters), in (inches) or pt (points) |
Viewport beta! | The viewport that our engine will use to capture your pages. By default we use 1024*768. Note that this functionality is in beta and you can use it only if you have selected version 2.0 of our pdf creator in your profile. |
Page nr offset | This number will be added to each page number, which you can use in your header and/or footer. |
Ajax time | You can set the amount of time that our engine should try to wait to complete your Ajax calls and other JavaScript scripts. In a lot of cases this will help when you miss images or maps or other stuff that's loaded by scripts. Note that usually there will also be a noscript version of these pages so it may be better to switch off JavaScript altogether when you convert these pages. |
Conversion Settings
The table below shows the settings that you can change to control the conversion process. These will largely determine the contents of the resulting PDF.
Setting | Description |
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Use print layout | Use the print friendly layout (CSS media type 'print') if the web page has one |
Include table of contents | Include a table of contents at the beginning of the PDF |
Include bookmarks | Include bookmarks in the PDF for the <h1> through <h4> tags in the webpage |
Convert to grayscale | Convert to a grayscale PDF |
Remove background | Do not show the web page background in the PDF |
Remove images | Do not include any images from the web page in the PDF |
Remove hyperlinks | Do not show hyperlinks in the PDF |
Remove JavaScript | Convert the page with JavaScript switched off |
Header and Footer
The header and footer can be specified in HTML through a WYSIWYG editor. We also support extra parameters for dates and page numbers. Have a look at the extensive documentation.
Custom CSS
You can add or override CSS of the pages that you want to convert. In this way you can easily remove pieces from a page or make them look different and style them to your needs.
Watermarking and Stamping
You can use your own image as a watermark or stamp for the PDFs that you create. We treat watermarks and stamps as the same thing, essentially because we always place the image in the foreground. In case you use an opacity of 100% then your image will appear as a stamp, but otherwise it will look like a watermark.
Setting | Description |
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Image location | URL of the watermark image |
Position | The horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) position of your watermark |
Scaling | The horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) scaling percentages for the watermark E.g. use 200% if you want to appear your watermark twice as big |
Opacity | Percentage that specifies the opacity - 100% is fully opague and appears as a stamp |
Rotation angle | Angle of rotation between 0 and 360 |
Rights management
You can use the encryption (also known as PDF rights managements) settings from the table below in the conversion process. Just make sure that your version of Acrobat Reader (or other PDF reader) supports the level of encryption that you choose, so you can actually OPEN the resulting PDF!
Setting | Description |
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Encryption level | Level of encryption of the PDF (from 40-bit RC4 to 256-bit) |
User password | Password needed to open the PDF |
Owner password | Password needed to adjust the rights management settings of the PDF |
Disallow printing | Prevent users from printing the PDF |
Disallow content copying | Prevent users from copying content from the PDF |
Disallow annotation | Prevent users from annotating (commenting) the PDF |