When I print a web page I have always turned off the option

File->Page Setup->Print Background=DISABLED

That setting should be kept.

However on some webpages I have a CSS code like:

.logo {   background: url("/wp-content/themes/comp/images/printlogo.png") 
no-repeat scroll 0 center transparent; .... }

When I print that page the logo (= picture) is NOT printed.

BUT I want to print it out (again: without having to switch the setting 
mentioned above).

Is there a way by Greasemonkey to tell Firefox to put this background image 
from background to foreground
so that it is printed out as well together with the remaining stuff?

Thank you
Ben




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