A link to your page would be helpful, but in general, yes. The plugin would allow you to target a specific class or element (for example article). So long as each of the posts that are displayed have the same class, this would be no problem. Of course, if they do NOT have the same class, it’s quite easy to make sure that one is assigned.
You do not need to upgrade to pro to achieve this. However, if you would like us to assist you in setting this up and making sure it works exactly as you like, Print-Pro-Matic comes with a very high level of personalized support.
If, however, your posts are displayed across multiple pages (unique urls, for example pagination), this would be a bit more tricky, but can be done with the pro version and a bit of setup.
Thanks for your prompt response.
Here is the link: https://avrdc.org/fresh/
Everything on this page is part of a newsletter “issue”.
So yes, the posts are displayed across multiple pages with different URLs.
Could you give me an estimate of how much it would cost to set up (in addition to purchasing Print Pro_matic?)
Thanks
Wow, that’s quite a bit of content.
Do you just want the ability to dump all the posts to a print-out, or will you want custom CSS styling as well?
With the pro version, we can create a custom print-only-template so when the print is triggered, a completely different page template is loaded. This is a bit beyond the support of the plugin, but we will make you an offer that works within your budget. For this, we don’t see how it could be more than 30 minutes of custom work.To make it simple, just buy the multiple site version of the plugin, and we’ll set up the custom template at no extra charge.
How does that sound?