While cruising thru the FAQ sticky looking for front end rebuild kits I saw the reference to the webrodder article. It is well done and I have saved it, but I thought it would be nice to have it written and in front of me. So I thought I would order a copy. When I went to place an order $1700.00 is what the charge would be????????????? What a surprise.
Well you know, everything is higher these days This may not be the full article, but at least you can see it in large form and print it here http://webrodder.com/do***ents/stories/310.swf http://webrodder.com/do***ents/stories/311.swf http://webrodder.com/do***ents/stories/314.swf
Thanks for the large size but it says copyrited/don't copy and it seems to be protected. I can't print it, did you?
The flashplayer that opens it up has a print ****on on the top right toolbar. Worked for me, although I was only testing, so I cancelled after it printed a few pages. Only the photos said copyrighted, and in my opinion if they didn't want it copied, they shouldn't have posted it on the internet, especially with a player that has a print ****on. I guess technically, we're not copying, we're printing. My printer knows the difference!, lol.
I just printed this and will now have some interesting material for the "reading room". Thanks for the information. My wagon is in need of this rebuild.
I appreciate the input guys but neither my laptop with windows nor my chromebook shows that tool bar.
Being an IT guy allows me to explore options. If you want as a PDF, do this. Click the print option, under destination click change, then select PDF as the printer option. This is ONLY for testing purposes of course.
Well, looks like I need more education ctfortner. When I open the webrodder site I can not get it to full screen where I can see the print icon. Won't work on my laptop with Windows or my Chromebook. Any suggestions?
Maybe the window it too big so that your not seeing some of the periphial stuff. Try hitting control -. (the - just to the right of the 0 digit). Just hit control + to get it back to where it was.