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Eddie
12-07-2004, 06:47 PM
This is a cool site with plenty of valuable information- that's true. I really like it, and it's FREE! However, one thing that makes the faithful lose interest is the inability to print the stuff without having all the line endings cut off. Nobody can memorize it all, and I was wondering if the site was going to correct this problem. I hope so cause I want to stay tuned in. Eddie

cyberfret
12-08-2004, 12:08 AM
While some of the lessons offer printable sections, Cyberfret.com and CyberfretBass.com are primarily online resources. They are not really designed to be printable books. It is not something to be fixed, that is the nature of the medium that I have chosen to work with. At any time you can bookmark a page, and go back and read and re-read. And if you really want to print something, print in landscape rather than portrait orientation.

--Shawn

skreaminskull
12-08-2004, 09:43 AM
This is a cool site with plenty of valuable information- that's true. I really like it, and it's FREE!

One thing everyone should remember is that even though this great resource is FREE, someone still has to pay the bill and that comes from advertising. If you printed out all the lessons, you would return to the site less often and that would equate to less traffic, which would translate into less revenue. Help support Shawn in his endeavor to bring guitarists the best lessons and forum on the net by visiting everyday and clicking on sponsor links. That's the least we can do to repay his effort. If you make a new folder to store your favorites from the site and then bookmark them with a descriptive title, you should be able to find what you need very quickly while helping keep the hit count up. Keep up the great work Shawn!

leivaspelund
12-08-2004, 11:55 AM
Yes, but if you just HAVE to print a post or what ever do this:
Select the post, copy the post and paste it in a program like Word. THEN print...

Jason9x19
12-08-2004, 01:33 PM
Or, acquire Adobe Acrobat, print the pages out to .pdf and be done with it. :D

skreaminskull
12-08-2004, 02:09 PM
Or, acquire Adobe Acrobat, print the pages out to .pdf and be done with it. :D

Yeah, nothing escapes the Adobe Distiller print driver...it faithfully reproduces it all.

homebrewer_99
12-31-2004, 01:21 AM
There's always cut and paste into a word.doc and extending the margins to .5 inches.