WikiPage 102

Paged.js + DATA URI + New Tab Output - Convert Wikipedia articles to paginated, print-ready documents that open in a new tab.

Genome 102 Traits

New Tab Output

Formatted article opens in a new browser tab for clean viewing and printing.

No Orphaned Headings

Paged.js ensures headings always stay with their following content.

Self-Contained

Images converted to data URIs - works offline after download.

Print Ready

Control bar in new tab with Print/PDF and Download HTML buttons.

Installation

Drag this button to your bookmarks bar:

WikiPage 102

Or right-click and select "Bookmark This Link"

How to Install

  1. Show your bookmarks bar if it's hidden:
    • Chrome: Ctrl+Shift+B (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+B (Mac)
    • Firefox: Ctrl+Shift+B or View → Toolbars → Bookmarks Toolbar
    • Safari: View → Show Favorites Bar
  2. Drag the blue button above to your bookmarks bar.
  3. Navigate to any Wikipedia article you want to convert.
  4. Click the bookmarklet in your bookmarks bar.
  5. Wait for processing - a progress indicator shows image conversion status.
  6. New tab opens with the formatted, paginated article.

How It Works

New Tab Output

Toolbar: [WikiPage 102 - Paginated Preview]   [Print/Save as PDF] [Download HTML]

[Paged.js renders article as paginated document]
[Page 1 of N] ... [Page 2 of N] ... etc.

  1. DOM Clone: Clones the current Wikipedia article content
  2. Image Conversion: Converts all images to data URIs for offline use
  3. Paged.js Rendering: Uses Paged.js to create accurate page breaks
  4. New Tab: Opens the formatted document in a new browser tab
  5. Actions: Print/Save as PDF or Download HTML from the toolbar
Note: Large articles with many images may take longer to process. The bookmarklet shows progress as it converts each image. If popups are blocked, you may need to allow them for Wikipedia.

Output Features

Prefer a Web App?

You can also paste Wikipedia URLs directly into our web interface:

Open Web App