Adrienne Latimer wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to surpress the header and footer info that
browsers place on a printed page. I am referring to the page numbering
and
the date/url information that the browser places on the page that is
outside
of the canvas area of the web page itself
Marc - thanks for the input, however increasing the height seems to push the
button down instead of up - gets ugly.
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IE7b2 testing hub --
I am using the sliding doors technique for styling a horizontal list.
http://www.florida-agriculture.com/
Does anyone know of a way make the a:hover state reveal a taller tab as
opposed to just revealing a different color portion of the background image
via positioning?
Thanks in advance for
I know this is a known issue, but I am not aware of the workaround.
I have web forms such as this one -
http://www.florida-agriculture.com/conf.htm - that when viewed in Opera,
some of the radio buttons don't line up properly.
Funny thing is that it only appears to be happening on the first
I have a #printheader that I have told to not display in the browser
{display: none;}
In the print.css, I tell it to {position: static} which has always worked in
the past for me, except this time for some reason. If I remove the display:
none, it appears in print preview as planned, so my
Yes, and to no evail.
Hi,
Have you tried { display: block; } on the print stylesheet? That's what I
use and it works for me.
Ali :o)
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That did it - Thanks! -- but I don't know why the !important declaration is
required in this case.
Adrienne Latimer wrote:
I have a #printheader that I have told to not display in the browser
{display: none;}
What about {display:block !important}
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com
Adctually, you are looking at the main.css for that entire site, not for the
'fifnc' directory. But... it does raise an interesting point. For the
stylesheet linking you site below, In IE, main.css isn't overriding
print.css with respect to #printheader as you point out that it should. It