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Improve docfx_project/index.md #2709

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craigs100 opened this issue Jul 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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Improve docfx_project/index.md #2709

craigs100 opened this issue Jul 22, 2024 · 2 comments

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@craigs100
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I would like some clear instructions as to how to install it. It was a long time before I was told it was a nuget package.

Having installed the nuget package, I'd also like it explaining how to install the Chrome or Firefox binaries that are alluded to.

I develop .net core web sites on Linux that run on Windows and Linux so would appreciate any warnings if things are not x-platform to avoid wasting time.

Thanks.

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kblok commented Jul 22, 2024

Hey @craigs100! Did you try any of the basic usage examples?
The BrowserFetcher handles the browser download for you.
And yes, it's multi-platform :)

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Hi, thanks for getting back to me. Yes, I tried tried the "Generate PDF Files" example and after adding "IgnoreHTTPSErrors" = true to the LaunchOptions (advised by a helpful member of the Umbraco Discord forum) I did manage to generate a PDF file which looked exactly like the browser's own "Print to PDF" output, although nothing like the actual page, lol. Maybe a print CSS would fix that.

Comments about installation instructions still stand though.

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