We're lauching a new web site. The last editing step is for the editor to view all the pages as formatted, content and templates together. The editor likes to edit on paper, rather than on the screen. For the moment, please ignore the issue that the pages will look a little different when printed than on most screens--for these pages, it works out pretty well. The problem is, how can we easily print out about 500 web pages without clicking onto each one of them and choosing file--print? IE has a feature, in the print dialog (options tab) for printing "all linked pages." I don't see something similar in Firefox or Mozilla, and that's not exactly what I'm looking for anyway. What I'm hoping is that some browser has a means for feeding it a formatted list of URLs, which it will then download all at once, and be able to print all at once. I'm sure I could get this to work with curl or wget, but it's critical in this case that we get printouts that are formatted as they will look in a typical graphical browser. Any ideas? Thanks, Matt