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How to save your blog post on computer

Do you want to save your WordPress blog posts on computer. Normally you create a
WordPress backup and save it on your computer. However, these backups are not
readables nor can they be shared casually, without reinstalling WordPress. In this
article, we will tell you how to save a blog post so that you can convert it into a
scientific read, share and eBook.

Why save blog posts on computer

There can be many reasons to save blog posts on your computer. The most common
reason for this is to back up your blog so that you can restore it later. With
this, it can also happen that you are thinking of moving it to your new website. Or
do you want to save it only under security complaints.

It is also possible that you want to delete your site but you want to keep the blog
content in redble format. Instead of backup files, you can save your blog posts in
the format of PDF or eBook so that you can read and share your article. Another
common reason may be to move to WordPress from another blogging platform. To do
this, you will have to save your post and import it to WordPress.

There are multiple ways to save and download blog posts. You can choose the method
that suits your sleep recording.

Create a blog backup

You have to choose this method when you are backing up your blog posts just for
safety. This allows you to restore your blog posts to another WordPress website.
However, it does not save your blog posts in redble or liquor format.

WordPress has a built-in feature for you to export your blog posts. You go to Tools
>> Export page in the WordPress admin area. Here, you can choose the option of
download your ante site or only your blog posts.

After that, you can download all your blog posts in simple format by clicking on
the Download Export File button. You can use this file to restore your site,
migrate to another domain or different web host.

You can also download your entire media library and download your images and videos
separately. However, if you want to keep a backup of your entire WordPress site,
then the export tool is not an ideal method.

It will not save your other website data, settings, WordPress themes, and plugins.
For this, you have to use a Proper WordPress backup plugin. This plugin allows you
to backup complete WordPress website, which you can save on your computer. Or
upload to cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox.

You can also set it so that it automatically takes backups at regular intervals and
can be saved remotely.

Create a blog book and pdf

With WordPress backup plugins or the default export method, the problem is that
your post will not be redoubled outside of WordPress. This is the reason why most
users like to save their blog posts in PDF form because they read the blog posts in
the book, Makes sharing and republish easy. So let's see how to save blog posts in
PDF form on computer.

If you are thinking of saving a single blog post, then the easiest way is to open
it in the browser and use CTRL + P (for Windows) or CMD + P (for Mac) keyboard
shortcut. This will open the print settings window in the browser.

You can change the destination in 'Save As PDF', and click on 'Save' button and
download it on your computer. But if you want to save all your blog posts together
in PDF form So the easiest way to do this is to use the WordPress plugin.

First of all you have to install and activate the Print My Blog plugin. For more
details, you can follow our step by step guide how to install wordpress plugin. To
activate settings, go to Print My Blog »Print Now page to configure the settings.

To print your physical copy from here, you should save the service PDF file, create
it or save it in the html format. You can choose a digital PDF to create and save a
redbull PDF file on your computer. Alternately, if you want to create a digital
book, which you can publish online, then you suck.

After that, to customize your blog copy, click on 'Show More Print Options' menu
and expand it. The default settings are correct in most cases. But if you want to
systemize it then you can. You can apply filters from the drop-down menu. You can
also choose in which order you want the posts to appear, whether you want the
oldest or the new posts first.

You will get the second option to filter status posting posts. You can only include
published posts or drafts and delimited posts on the trash folder here. You can
filter the posting of your posts by categories, tags, authors, and dates. This can
be easy for you if you want to download a percutaneous category for a project.

The plugin also allows you to suck which header and post content you want to show
in your saved copy. By Default, Date and Brand of the plugin will be selected. But
if you do not want this to happen on your PDF, you can deselect it. You can apply
these filters to all your PDFs and it can suck which information you want to
display.

In the last, you have to get the page layout defined. Print My Blog Basically
creates a single PDF file for all your blog content. You can choose to start each
of your new posts from the new page to maintain proper separation.

You can customize the font size, image size and you want to include hyperlinks or
not, it can also suck. Once you are satisfied with the settings, you click on the
'Prepper Print-Page' button. To save the PDF file, click on 'Print to PDF' button.

By doing this, the print settings of the browser will be exposed to you. You can
select the Save As PDF option and click on the save button and save the PDF file on
your computer.

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