Jason Crosse wrote:
> What I have done in the past is to have a print stylesheet to make
> printed text darker than its on-screen equivalent. This relies on
> the backgrounds not printing.
>
I've also done this in the past - assumed the background wouldn't print, 
but since it's an option in the browser that can be easily toggled it 
strikes me that it's perhaps an assumption that we usually get away with 
rather than the correct way to approach things.  Sort of like assuming 
your page background will be white by default.

Rob
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