Method 1:
After installing adobe acrobat Pro software, go to the webpage you want to save in the browser (and then select the content area you want to save), press Ctrl+ on the keyboard P, bring up the print configuration window, change "Target Printer" to "Save as PDF" (in the options, select "Selected Content Only"), and finally click "Save" to convert the web page content into a text version pdf.
The steps in brackets are optional. The browser does not have to be IE, other browsers are also acceptable, such as 360 browser. This method is the simplest and fastest. This method is available for personal testing. I use adobe Acrobat XI 11 and 360 secure browser.
Second method:
Install adobe acrobat Pro software, and then, IE browser The Adobe Acrobat plug-in will be automatically installed in IE. If this plug-in is not enabled in IE, enable it manually. When enabled, the plug-in button can be seen in the IE browser.
Use IE browser to browse a webpage (or select a certain part of it), click the plug-in button or menu to convert the webpage to pdf. Note that this is converting to pdf, not printing.
For other browsers, if the Adobe Acrobat plug-in cannot be loaded, this method will not work. In addition to IE, it seems that Google Chrome browser will also work.
This method is available for personal testing. I use adobe Acrobat XI 11 and IE 11.
In addition, you can also use a stupid method: copy the web content to word, and then use the adobe acrobat plug-in in word to convert it ( Create) as pdf.