On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Konstantin Kuchugurin
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello all!
> I'm preparing a print version of web page. I would like to know how to make
> a page break, and whether all use 660px width, or it can be automatic
> margins.
>
> Yours, Konstantin
>
>
So far as the page breaks are concerned, I have no answer to how to do it. I
would caution against forcing page breaks, though, because that really only
works on your printer. Murphy's Law states that if you try to print it
somewhere else, you'll end up with a single line on a page.

Why not let the user agent determine how it should be printed? After all, it
makes it easier on you: all you have to do is remove all the styling from
your pages (images, etc. that aren't being used for reference).

A fluid width would more than likely suffice. User agents will put their own
margins in for you.

-- 
-Jack Timmons
http://www.trotlc.com
Twitter: @jorachim
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