stronghealthyvitaldes
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A friend of mine who had been utilizing WordPress lost her battle to cancer just days ago at age 38. She leaves behind a husband and two young boys. She told her story here over the past two years and I was wondering if there was any way to capture her messages in a printed format for her family to keep? My heart is breaking for these guys as they face Christmas without her.
Andrea Poythress
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really sorry to hear that :( what’s her site address? I’m sure you’ll be able to print her posts.
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Thanks. She posted as “stronghealthyvitaldes” I am pretty unfamiliar with WordPress other than reading the messages she has shared on Facebook over the past couple of years. I appreciate your condolences.
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Please see See: Deceased user https://en.support.wordpress.com/deceased-user/
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I’m sorry for your loss.
I was wondering if there was any way to capture her messages in a printed format for her family to keep?
On a WordPress site you can click on “sharing” and “add sharing buttons” where you can place a “print this” icon at the bottom of each post. But as with visiting each post and copying and pasting them one by one it would take a while to add all the buttons. However if you look around the Interweb there are a number of sites where for free or for a fee you can create a pdf file or even an actual book from the xml file of a blog/site eg: https://www.blogbooker.com/ but you do need to be able to log in to the site in question to do that though.
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