A lot of people have been asking for printable flashcards on Quizlet. There’s the print mode that makes a nice list, but it really isn’t good for offline studying. The new flashcard print mode makes simple and beautiful flashcards. They come five to a page.
Tell me what you think of this new feature. Any printing issues? Extra blank pages being created? More options? I’m looking forward to the suggestions.
Also, along with the new feature I made a few small navigation improvements and fixed some bugs. Example, the all sets page displays more data and is easier to navigate.
Happy Studying!
how do you print them?
Click the “Print this webpage” link…
If you’re having trouble, could you explain your problem in more detail?
Ah, I know I’m beating a dead horse (wow, I feel western), but I really think you should put the link to the set on the printout, especially the printout of a list, or at least allow it as an option. My thinking goes like this: I print out a list of the verbs for my Spanish class. I make a copy of it and give it to a friend. They say something like, “Hey! This looks cool! I want to try.” Right there, some kind of link to the set would be helpful. And, if you aren’t already a member, this link should redirect you to a page that explains how great Quizlet is, and give you a chance to join. And once you join - which you know people will - it brings you back to the set page for some fun learnin’.
is it possible to somehow print them out on 4×6 notecards from here
This is just the coolest site ever!
Definitely put your url and the list name on the printout.
I still believe I will learn best from real, physical 3×5 cards. I would be willing to pay you a small fee ($0.01+ per card?) if I could download from your site a pdf which would print onto 3×5 cards. I would pay if it were perfectly formatted that is. It would have to somehow handle printing on both sides - maybe by having two files. I print the first file on a stack of cards. Then I turn them around, feed them back into the printer, and print the second file.
Way cool!