Re: [css-d] Printing Stylesheet?

2006-01-09 Thread Design Groups
Brett - thanks! That works absolutely great! >>If so, then you can use the ZOOM property for that browser without >>affecting the others. body { zoom: .8; } << ~Shelly __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discus

Re: [css-d] Printing Stylesheet?

2006-01-08 Thread Brett Merkey
> Is there any way, using CSS, that I could just have a line in there that > shrinks the page to print size? Since Firefox and Opera already have native "shrink to fit" features, are you asking about reproducing the ability in Internet Explorer? If so, then you can use the ZOOM property for that

Re: [css-d] Printing Stylesheet?

2006-01-08 Thread Jan Brasna
> e.g. Page -> PDF generator -> PDF to client browser Eg. via -- Jan Brasna :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com | www.wdnews.net __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-disc

Re: [css-d] Printing Stylesheet?

2006-01-08 Thread Ian Anderson
Design Groups wrote: > You know, just to try it an see what would happen (I didn't really expect it > to work, but one can hope!) - and everything was *enlarged* by 80%. So I > was wondering if anyone had any alternate suggestions or ideas that wouldn't > require me to basically go in and rede

[css-d] Printing Stylesheet?

2006-01-08 Thread Design Groups
Normally, I don't have a problem creating a print stylesheet. It's rather easy to just remove the images and "display:none" to stuff that's not important so you just get the text. I'm also aware that, under normal circumstances, you should really try to avoid putting in images and such so you