Take screenshots and crop 'em, if you're that hard up. That's about the only option you're ever going to have here - Obsidian Portal isn't intended to be a repository for printable character sheets.
There are already a lot of places online where you can get free printable character sheets.
"Please pay attention very carefully, because this is the truest thing a stranger will ever say to you: In the face of such hopelessness as our eventual, unavoidable death, there is little sense in not at least TRYING to accomplish all your wildest dreams in life." - - Kevin Smith
I might be able to whip together some css to make character sheets more printer friendly so you'd need an ascendent campaign since it is custom css. If i remember correctly there already is some code to make the site in general ;more printer friendly, but in reality it makes a mess of the character sheet.
Generally, when i want to print a webpage and make it printer friendly i use the following website to convert the page.
I think the main challenge is you have so many different possible ways of posting a character sheet. Html character sheets are going to be very different than DST character sheets.
I spent a lot of effort to make a "printable" css entry, for printing out 'content', not menus. It isn't perfect, and it doesn't tackle any custom CSS classes you have created, but its a far step better than OP look when you just hit print.
/* BEGIN print styling - MUST BE AT END OF CSS*/ @media print { .character-avatar, .sidebar-adventure-log-neighbors, .adventure-log-index-filter, .adventure-log-new-container, .comment-reply, .comment-time, .character-search-area, .microdata, #old-ie-warning, #all-inbox-items-popup, .new-campaign-modal, .header, #revisions-modal, .reveal-modal, .wiki-edit, .become-a-fan-button, .fan-count-wrapper, .campaign-public-layout .top-bar, .campaign-public-layout .sidebar-party-members.module, .campaign-public-layout .stream-module-container, #campaign-quick-stats, #campaign-nav, .collapsable-nav-row .front-nav-container, .campaign-public-layout #campaign-nav, #campaign-footer, .large-12 .columns, #banner-container, .updated-by-container, when, .sidebar-see-all-wiki-pages, .social-share-button { display: none !important; } } /* END print styling */
A little perplexed that such a basic feature has been left off. Would not have told my players to use OP for character sheets had I known, nothing like finding out the day of our first session.
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Take screenshots and crop 'em, if you're that hard up. That's about the only option you're ever going to have here - Obsidian Portal isn't intended to be a repository for printable character sheets.
There are already a lot of places online where you can get free printable character sheets.
Ptolus, City by the Spire - 2016 Campaign of the Year
"Please pay attention very carefully, because this is the truest thing a stranger will ever say to you: In the face of such hopelessness as our eventual, unavoidable death, there is little sense in not at least TRYING to accomplish all your wildest dreams in life." - - Kevin Smith
I think having the code from the sheets translate into something that would print properly would be a splendid idea.
Unconquered Kingdoms, July 2016 CotM
I might be able to whip together some css to make character sheets more printer friendly so you'd need an ascendent campaign since it is custom css. If i remember correctly there already is some code to make the site in general ;more printer friendly, but in reality it makes a mess of the character sheet.
Generally, when i want to print a webpage and make it printer friendly i use the following website to convert the page.
https://www.printfriendly.com/
I think the main challenge is you have so many different possible ways of posting a character sheet. Html character sheets are going to be very different than DST character sheets.
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XCom: Defiance - Campaign of the Month November 2016
I spent a lot of effort to make a "printable" css entry, for printing out 'content', not menus. It isn't perfect, and it doesn't tackle any custom CSS classes you have created, but its a far step better than OP look when you just hit print.
-bort
Campaign of the Year - 2018
This is a really great idea- thanks Bort!
Just trying to help out.
Yeah Bort, thanks for posting that. I'll be able to be lazy and use your code instead! :-)
Johnprime
Where the west is really wild!
The Valley of Life
I think my preferred way of doing character sheets that are printable is to use embedded pdfs as character sheets
Like this one
They are among us!
XCom: Defiance - Campaign of the Month November 2016
A little perplexed that such a basic feature has been left off. Would not have told my players to use OP for character sheets had I known, nothing like finding out the day of our first session.