Josue Martinez wrote:
Brian, have you used a different style sheet specifically for printed
material (print/css)?

yes.  i have a main.css for media = screen and a print.css for media=print



On 9/23/05, Julie Angarone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have done this - in the css for Print media I simply set the div that
scrolls to not have overflow in it - see my site:
https://webdb.princeton.edu/dbtoolbox/query.asp?qname=scadmembers

This won't work for me. I'm dealing with the actual <textarea></textarea> form element, not a scrolling div.

diego nunes wrote:
>     Using only CSS I don't know how to achieve it, but it's very easy
> with JavaScript, if you can use...

I can use javascript so long as its cross-browser (firefox/ie 6 on pc) and doesn't involve any onload() type functions (as i already have a huge onload and the page rendering is already suffering because of this on my machine with 512mb of ram)


Thanks for the advice so far guys.

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