
Sign up to have the Hassle-Free PC newsletter e-mailed to you each week. If you’re having trouble comfortably reading text that is either too small or too big on a website in Google Chrome, there’s a quick way to change text size without diving into Settings. If you’ve signed into your Google account you’ll already be logged in. As long as you already have a Google account, and about 1.2 billion people do, you don’t need to do anything more than open or bring up your app. Ask for help with your PC hassles at or try the treasure trove of helpful folks in the PCWorld Forums. The good news is that you don’t need to do anything to get started with Google Calendar. Print Friendly & PDF will save you time, paper, and ink, and on those merits alone, it’s a must-have addition to Chrome.Ĭontributing Editor Rick Broida writes about business and consumer technology. In short, it’s Web-page printing the way it should be. And you can create a PDF and/or e-mail the pages. Text spans the full width of the page, and can be adjusted in size.

It lets you mouse over and delete any paragraph of text you don’t want. If you dont want to build your own version of Chrome, then on Windows, you can inject yourself into the Chrome process with SetWindowsHook or SetWindowsHookEx, find the window handle corresponding to the address bar, and then do anything you want to it. See that preview? It’s kind of a mess, right? You’ve got unnecessary links to other stories, huge swaths of empty space, text shoehorned into a narrow column, and, at the bottom, nearly two pages’ worth of comments and thumbnails.īut when you click the Print Friendly icon in your Chrome toolbar, you get a preview like the one shown here.
