Plugin Author
Ryan
(@ryanvdk)
Hello @micmac66,
There are several ways to create a PDF with Print My Blog.
Could you tell me a little bit more about what you are trying to achieve?
Also, could you explain what you mean by “print the subtitle”?
By the way, you may find the Print My Blog User Guide useful: https://printmy.blog/user-guide/
Best regards,
Ryan
Hello Ryan. I don’t think I described the problem clearly enough. I’m using a template called “Barley.” It allows me to create a “subtitle” under the article title. However, this is not displayed in the plugin, which is understandable. Here’s an example:
https://kulinariker.de/valence-stadt-mit-geschmack/
The PDF button for viewing is at the end of the article…
Plugin Author
Ryan
(@ryanvdk)
Thank you for providing the additional context and the link to the page in question.
I believe the subtitle you are referring to is the “entry-teaser” element with the text “Valence, with just 65,000 inhabitants, lies geographically roughly halfway between Lyon and Avignon. The capital of the French department of Drôme is considered the “Gateway to Provence,” an industrial center, and a hub for agricultural products…”
Is that correct?
If so, I’m afraid that is custom content that PMB does not normally grab when it generates the print page.
The WordPress content elements that PMB is able to grab and display on the print page are these:
Title
ID
Author
URL
Published Date
Categories and Tags
Featured Image
Excerpt
Content
Comments
Extra dividing line at end of post
To display the “entry-teaser” content you would need to either set up a custom integration, or move that content into the Post content area or possibly define it as the Post excerpt.
I hope that answers your question. I’m sorry that there isn’t an easy out-of-the-box solution for you.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or need any additional help.