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This is on Mac OS X, Chrome 35 (but probably should apply elsewhere, too):

I need to print the contents of a webpage/webshop that is hidden behind/under a rather unlucky div construct..

Is there a way to "extract" the contents of the div that contain the pricelist to make it printable all at once? I guess this might come in handy a couple of other times, too.

So far I have looked into Chrome's "Element untersuchen" ("Inspect element" I suppose), I have noticed that the contents are within a div, but I cannot extract them.

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You can copy the contents of the <div> with CTRL (or Command, if you're on a Mac) + C.

Then, you can open up your preferred plain text editor (like TextWrangler or Notepad) and paste the contents in there. Then, save it as ANYNAMEYOUWANT.html to the Desktop or any readable, non-hidden location. Make sure you keep the .html extension.

Then, go to the location you saved it in, right click and choose "Open With" and then select Google Chrome from the popup that shows up.

Then, once the file has opened in Chrome, press CTRL (or Command + P, and print the document.

Styles will not show up, but that's a problem when printing almost any webpage.

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