web pages are typically made to be viewed online, and not to be printed. Despite being able to piece together the various pieces of a page so as to display it correctly, try printing the page from a browser and you you might get just the header, or the format is terrible. Google Chrome manages to pass the page pretty much intact to the printer, bar css stored images. This is a great improvement.
The bad:
Chrome manages to lose all formatting when updating a blog via WordPress, which is a right pain.
The GoogleMaps controls (zooom in, move the map etc) don’t work in Google Chrome for images embedded in a website, although it works on the main Google Maps website.
Google Chrome oddities
The good:
web pages are typically made to be viewed online, and not to be printed. Despite being able to piece together the various pieces of a page so as to display it correctly, try printing the page from a browser and you you might get just the header, or the format is terrible. Google Chrome manages to pass the page pretty much intact to the printer, bar css stored images. This is a great improvement.
The bad:
Chrome manages to lose all formatting when updating a blog via WordPress, which is a right pain.
The GoogleMaps controls (zooom in, move the map etc) don’t work in Google Chrome for images embedded in a website, although it works on the main Google Maps website.