Why does @GoogleDocs still impose the sheet-of-paper metaphor? In many organizations, I wouldn't be surprised if <5% of documents were ever printed.
Ironically, @Dropbox Paper is the one that finally embraced the fact that most docs today are really just dynamic webpages.
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Turns out there's an easy solution to this: Step 1 – Install the Stylus browser extension (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylus/clngdbkpkpeebahjckkjfobafhncgmne …) Step 2 – Add a few lines of custom CSS (https://gist.github.com/devonzuegel/064b146f49d207d29724252863321821#file-clean-google-docs-css …) Step 3 – Enjoy your clean, web-native Google documents!pic.twitter.com/uWBna3qzhO
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Make sure you have `Print layout` unchecked! And if you want to do it "the right way", you can limit it to just URLs beginning with "https://docs.google.com/document ".pic.twitter.com/8aNSxrfpVU
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And Stylus is open source! Cooool.
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Instead of getting my time-sensitive tasks done today, I putzed around with my custom
@GoogleDocs styles a little more: https://gist.github.com/devonzuegel/064b146f49d207d29724252863321821#file-clean-google-docs-css … before | afterpic.twitter.com/r62af6xqrY
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