Rob Crowther wrote:
> 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.

Yes. You should not assume that backgrounds won't print because in
some configurations (and some UAs in general) they do.

~fantasai
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