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Fetola HTML ho PDF

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Mokhoa oa ho fetolela HTML ho PDF

Mohato oa 1: Kenya ea hau HTML difaele o sebedisa konopo e ka hodimo kapa ka ho hula le ho dihela.

Mohato oa 2: Tobetsa konopo ea 'Convert' ho qala phetoho.

Mohato oa 3: Khoasolla sesebelisoa sa hau se fetotsoeng PDF lifaele


HTML ho PDF Lipotso Tse Botsoang Khafetsa Mabapi le Phetoho

How do I convert HTML to PDF for sharing / printing?
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Upload the HTML file and the converter renders it onto PDF pages with sensible defaults: A4 / letter size, 1-inch margins, embedded fonts. Multi-page sources (DOCX, EPUB, XLSX) preserve page breaks; single-asset sources (JPG, PNG, BMP) get one page each.
Yes for text-bearing HTML (DOCX, ODT, HTML, TXT) — fonts are embedded into the PDF so the output looks identical on every viewer. Image-only HTML (JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF) just centers the image on the page; layout is N/A.
Yes — drop multiple HTML files into the upload zone and choose the "merge into one PDF" option. They appear as sequential pages in the PDF in upload order; drag-to-reorder is supported before conversion.
Defaults: A4 portrait (international) or letter portrait (US). The advanced options expose page-size (A3, A4, A5, letter, legal, tabloid, custom) and orientation (portrait / landscape). For image HTML, "auto-fit" picks orientation to match the source aspect ratio.
Yes for HTML formats that have real hyperlink metadata (DOCX, ODT, HTML, EPUB). Image-based HTML (JPG, PNG, TIFF, BMP) have no hyperlinks to preserve. The PDF file uses the same `<a>`-style anchor model so links work in every PDF reader.
Yes when the HTML contains real text (DOCX, ODT, HTML, TXT, EPUB). Image-based HTML produces an image-only PDF — to make it searchable, use /pdf-ocr/ after conversion to run optical character recognition.
Not in this tool — convert HTML to PDF first, then use the /pdf-* tools to add a password, watermark, or restrict editing.
Depends on the HTML. A 10-page DOCX with embedded fonts produces a 200-400 KB PDF. A 10-image JPG batch at full resolution produces a 5-20 MB PDF. The advanced options expose a "compress images in PDF" toggle that recompresses embedded images at JPG quality-85.
Yes — same model: isolated workers, automatic deletion within minutes, no human review.
Defaults are RGB / 72 DPI (screen-optimized). For commercial print, switch the advanced options to CMYK / 300 DPI and the converter re-renders text at print resolution and converts embedded images to CMYK colorspace.
Yes — a scanned-page HTML (JPG, PNG, TIFF) converts straight to PDF. If you need the PDF to be text-searchable, follow up with /pdf-ocr/ to run OCR over the scanned pages.
Not from the converter UI itself. After download, attach the PDF to your usual email client. The PDF file is portable and works with every modern PDF reader (Acrobat, Preview, Chrome, Edge).

HTML

HTML (Puo ea Hypertext Markup) ke puo e tloaelehileng ea ho theha maqephe a webo. Lifaele tsa HTML li na le khoutu e hlophisitsoeng e nang le li-tag tse hlalosang sebopeho le litaba tsa leqephe la webo. HTML ke ea bohlokoa bakeng sa nts'etsopele ea webo, e nolofalletsang ho thehoa ha liwebsaete tse sebelisanang le tse khahlang mahlo.

PDF

Lifaele tsa PDF li boloka liforomo ho lisebelisoa tsohle le litsamaiso tse sebetsang, e leng se etsang hore li be ntle bakeng sa ho arolelana litokomane tse hlokang ho shebahala li tšoana hohle.


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