Apologies if this was answered, but I did not hear anything and for some reason
the archive link is not working on the web site. Here's my question again.
1. On this page:
http://seidenschein.com/index.php/seidenschein/practice_areas/421-a_benefits/
When I print it, only about two-thirds of the
Two things:
1. On this page:
http://seidenschein.com/index.php/seidenschein/practice_areas/421-a_benefits/
When I print it, only about two-thirds of the text on the page shows up on the
printed version. I have a print style sheet. it stops about 1 line into the
duration section. Why would this
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Alex Mitchell alex.mitch...@gumware.comwrote:
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Elizabeth Farley
efarley.m...@gmail.comwrote:
Oh wow, that's an interesting technique - I was worried about SEO (which I
still have to work on) with all the graphics/flash - I
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Alex Mitchell alex.mitch...@gumware.comwrote:
Gabriele,
Thanks for the compliment! I actually can't take credit for the design -
the
client created it. She had originally created the entire website in Flash
(and she is a newbie to Flash), but it wasn't
Gabriele,
Thanks for the compliment! I actually can't take credit for the design -
the
client created it. She had originally created the entire website in Flash
(and she is a newbie to Flash), but it wasn't working correctly. After she
consulted with me, we came up with this solution.
On
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Alex Mitchell alex.mitch...@gumware.comwrote:
Gabriele,
Thanks for the compliment! I actually can't take credit for the design -
the
client created it. She had originally created the entire website in Flash
(and she is a newbie to Flash), but it wasn't
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Elizabeth Farley efarley.m...@gmail.comwrote:
Oh wow, that's an interesting technique - I was worried about SEO (which I
still have to work on) with all the graphics/flash - I can see what you are
proposing.
Having made and uploaded the changes (with a little
Congrats for the website! It's beatiful. ^.^/
Coming to your question, at the moment there are no straight solutions
to your problem. To change the background, simply specify a white
background color on your print stylesheet:
head
link rel=stylesheet href=print.css type=text/css media=print /
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Gabriele Romanato
gabriele.roman...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats for the website! It's beatiful. ^.^/
Coming to your question, at the moment there are no straight solutions to
your problem. To change the background, simply specify a white background
color on your
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:36:05 -0400, Tim Climis tcli...@exchange.iu.edu
wrote:
That depends. Are you willing to use CSS3 properties which are not supported
in all browsers yet? If you are, then CSS can help you.
Spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-multicol/
and usage:
I 'edit' (for loose values of the word 'edit') a monthly PDF magazine.
When a new issue is released, the articles from the previous issue
become viewable on the magazine's website. Currently, I have separate
screen and print stylesheets for the articles on the web; this is - to
me - an old
Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
I 'edit' (for loose values of the word 'edit') a monthly PDF magazine.
When a new issue is released, the articles from the previous issue
become viewable on the magazine's website.
[snip]
I'm reluctant to do major hacking on the HTML; I'd prefer to stick to
just
On Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:26:19 am Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
I 'edit' (for loose values of the word 'edit') a monthly PDF magazine.
When a new issue is released, the articles from the previous issue
become viewable on the magazine's website. Currently, I have separate
screen and print
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:31:30 +0100, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)
p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
I 'edit' (for loose values of the word 'edit') a monthly PDF magazine.
When a new issue is released, the articles from the previous issue
become viewable on the magazine's
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:36:05 -0400, Tim Climis tcli...@exchange.iu.edu
wrote:
On Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:26:19 am Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
I'm reluctant to do major hacking on the HTML; I'd prefer to stick to
just using CSS to do this. Am I asking for too much at this point? If
not, how do
I'm at my wits end over a print stylesheeet that works fine with Firefox and
Safari (Mac), but isn't giving what IE wants. This is my first
print-specific stylesheet, and the over site structure happens to have a
bunch of complex CSS. I think that's the core of the issue. But I must get
the
hey all,
Could you please take a look at something for me?
I have been trying to write a print style sheet for this page, but it
just isn't working.
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/nd_print.css
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/test.php
when I try and print out of
Sandy wrote:
Could you please take a look at something for me?
I have been trying to write a print style sheet for this page, but it
just isn't working.
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/nd_print.css
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/test.php
when I try and print
Konstantin Kuchugurin 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.
I've seen stylesheets that attempt to force page breaks. I don't think
it works reliably. Closest
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:01 AM, david gn...@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
You can use inches in stylesheets - they make perfect sense only for
print stylesheets ... ;-)
--
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gn...@hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
But must we not exercise caution when using inches? You don't
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Konstantin Kuchugurin
koxal...@gmail.comwrote:
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
Konstantin Kuchugurin wrote:
I'm preparing a print version of web page. I would like to know how
to make a page break,
You'll find reasonably good support for these page-break properties...
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/page.html#page-break-props
...in Firefox 3.x and Opera.
and whether all
Ankeet P wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:01 AM, david gn...@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
You can use inches in stylesheets - they make perfect sense only for
print stylesheets ... ;-)
But must we not exercise caution when using inches? You don't always
know what different sizes of paper your users
Konstantin said:
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.
I don't know what browsers you need to target, but there is good support in the
mainstream browsers,
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
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Does anyone have some good links or advice for print styling?
I'm finding it confusing. For e.g. can you effect the margins (not css,
the margins in the page setup) in the printout?
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Vincent Pollard wrote:
Does anyone have some good links or advice for print styling?
A good starting-point...
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/css_styling_for_print_and_other_media/
...with links to other relevant resources.
I'm finding it confusing. For e.g. can you effect the margins (not
Gunlaug said:
Vincent said:
I'm finding it confusing. For e.g. can you effect the margins (not
css, the margins in the page setup) in the printout?
No, you can not affect user-settings like page-margins,
page-scaling and whether or not page-background gets printed.
Sadly true from a
Howdy,
Had a hot project dump in my lap.
We are going to eliminate the print version of an in-house newsletter,
and taking it online. So I'll have a site for it, with a front page
for it, that would hold the first paragraph or so of each article, and
then click for more. No problem there.
I've not used print style sheets before, but I believe you can just
set certain elements to display:none in your screen stylesheet but
set those same elements to display:anotherValue for whatever the
element is. So, if you were to put the content you want displayed on
screen in one div that
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Print Style Help
Todd Richards wrote:
www.ldstrategies.com
When I do a print preview in either Firefox or IE 6, the content gets
chopped off. In IE 7, it shrinks it down to fit.
Start by making sure no printed containers are floated or absolute
, serif;
}
Just can't figure it out.
Todd
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 4:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Print Style Help
Todd Richards wrote
Todd Richards wrote:
www.ldstrategies.com
When I do a print preview in either Firefox or IE 6, the content gets
chopped off. In IE 7, it shrinks it down to fit.
Start by making sure no printed containers are floated or absolute
positioned, as that may upset the mentioned browsers/versions.
Hi Everyone -
I have a simple site for a client - www.ldstrategies.com - with a print
stylesheet that is giving me issues. When I do a print preview in either
Firefox or IE 6, the content gets chopped off. In IE 7, it shrinks it down
to fit. Printing the pages confirms the issue.
Any
hi there,
i hope this is the right list to ask this question.
i'm writing a simple web application using mysql php. what i want is to
do allow users to print continuous label (7.5x3.5 in) on dot matrix
printer.
my question is can css do this? If so, can some one gives some advises or
This page (
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/css_tutorial/advanced/printing.html)
has almost everything about printing control in CSS.
Hope this helps
On 9/7/07, Hiep Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi there,
i hope this is the right list to ask this question.
i'm writing a
Hiep,
You may be able do to this in CSS if you restrict the
format to fixed width fonts with text only.
This may work for a dot matrix printer. But for
anything that requires specific layout such as laser
print multi-column labels, I would suggest looking
into a server-side solution that
I have a separate print style sheet for
http://www.seafarisaustralia.com.au/v2. In IE it prints fine (removing the
navigation, the large picture at the top and adding a page heading and
footer with contact info), but in Firefox Safari, I just get the screen
version without the css that belongs
http://csscreator.com/node/2 I hope this helps
Thanks
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On 8/19/07, Joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a separate print style sheet for
http://www.seafarisaustralia.com.au/v2. In IE it prints fine (removing
the
navigation, the large picture at the top and
It seems to work for me. Did you manage to fix the problem then?
~fantasai
It appears it was a local cache issue. Last night it didn't work. This
morning, it did.
Thanks.
Joanne
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Hello all -
It's been ages since I messed with a print style sheet and I've
stumbled upon a problem.
The style sheet I created is working perfectly on all browsers on
Linux and Mac platforms but both IE and FF don't like it under Windows
and example page:
http://www.pcc.com/practmgmt/
Any
I am having 2 problems with a print stylesheet.
One is that in IE 6, my lines are too long and get cut off.
The other is that I have users reporting that the first page doesn't
print - though I'm not sure yet what browser/platform they are on.
Here is my print stylesheet and a sample url:
Is there a way to have one set of images show up for one stylesheet and another
for a second stylesheet?
d:)
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IE7 information --
Not sure what you mean there. If you are referring to background images,
simply add the different urls in the css. If you are talking about inline
images, give them an id and hide the ones you don't want to see using
display:none in the css.
If you clarify what you mean a little it will be easier
Is your text contained in a float? There's an article on Alistapart which
discusses this problem.
http://alistapart.com/articles/goingtoprint/
Hope that solves it.
Emma
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Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 23:54:08 +0200
From: Josine Krant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] print problem
Thanks,
Replaced the floats by a position: relative.
This solved the problem in IE7, but not in Firefox.
Any more ideas?
Josine
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To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] print problem
Hi all,
I have a problem with printing this long page. It stops after the first page
is printed.
In the print.css the relevant divs and classes are set to overflow: visible.
What do I forget? Problem is in IE and FF.
http://www.helmawiersma.nl/nieuw2/nieuws.html
Pam,
Not sure exactly how you are going about doing this, but if it is a simple
print stylesheet, why not just change the style for the banner div.
Right now you have:
#newbanner {
background: url(/images/second_pbabannerB.jpg);
width: 570px;
}
#banner, #nav, #footer,
francky wrote:
Hi Barney,
It's difficult to analyze, if we don't have some practical material
(maybe you've send it in an attachment, but they are deleted in this list).
Do you have a link?
I'm an idiot - I fail to append the URL and when somebody points this
out I reply to them personally
Barney Carroll wrote:
http://bssh.test.textmatters.com/sandbox/printtest
I'm still a bit confused here. Which stylesheet are you trying to apply
to which media?
At the moment only 'typography.css' is applied to print, and both
stylesheets are applied to screen.
There are a few errors in the
Barney Carroll wrote:
francky wrote:
Hi Barney,
It's difficult to analyze, if we don't have some practical material
(maybe you've send it in an attachment, but they are deleted in this list).
Do you have a link?
[...]
http://bssh.test.textmatters.com/sandbox/printtest
Recap:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://bssh.test.textmatters.com/sandbox/printtest
[...]
There are a few errors in the source-code...
[...]
There are also a few - pretty serious - errors in those stylesheets...
[...]
Generally: my experience is that _completely separate_ screen and print
Francky, Georg,
Thanks for your swift replies. Links to the w3 validators are always
appreciated!
Georg, the notion of limiting media:all CSS to stuff you're certain you
want across the board is a very healthy one - it may be in my best
interests to just shuffle and cut everything up that
Hello all, I have a tall order here.
I'm having my first serious foray into print CSS here and have
everything pretty much down to a T, bar a few bits of aesthetic judgment
(as ever) - on standards-compliant browsers.
IE has a strange problem - despite the fact I have taken great care in
Hi Barney,
It's difficult to analyze, if we don't have some practical material
(maybe you've send it in an attachment, but they are deleted in this list).
Do you have a link?
Greetings,
francky
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Dennis Seavers wrote:
I have a print stylesheet for a Web site that isn't working the way I'd
like in IE, but it works fine in FF.
The Web site has one main styelsheet
(http://www.azbof.gov/stylesheets/main.css) that imports the print
stylesheet:
@import url(print.css) print, handheld;
The
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
[...]
FYI: IE/win is looking for a stylesheet with a completely different
name. I use that odd behavior/bug to feed separate stylesheets to
IE/win...
http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_12.html
...which also means I can feed a stylesheet that IE/win can't see,
I have a print stylesheet for a Web site that isn't working the way I'd
like in IE, but it works fine in FF.
The Web site has one main styelsheet
(http://www.azbof.gov/stylesheets/main.css) that imports the print
stylesheet:
@import url(print.css) print, handheld;
The print.css
Dennis Seavers wrote:
I have a print stylesheet for a Web site that isn't
working the way I'd
like in IE, but it works fine in FF.
The Web site has one main styelsheet
(http://www.azbof.gov/stylesheets/main.css) that imports the print
stylesheet:
@import url(print.css) print, handheld;
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.
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.
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.
In the case of software (i.e. a web app) there are possible use cases where
suppressing browser header/footer info is required. Maybe in CSS3?
From: Bradley Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Print header/footer
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:58:20 +0100
Thanks alot Brett! Removing the title attribute from the link tag solved it.
kind regards,
Albert
At 11:41 PM 9/6/2006, you wrote:
Hello Albert,
The problem probably comes from the use of the TITLE attribute. This
attribute does not have side effects in other elements, but in LINK tags for
Hi Joel
Yea I thought of doing that.
It would solve the problem on some forms but this style sheet needs to be
used on 90+ e-forms which all vary in style and content. So on one form the
user may only be required to type in a small amount of text and others they
would need to type a large
Hello list,
I have a strange problem with my print stylesheets in Firefox: they don't
seem to be read at all. This is the code I'm using in the HEAD section:
link title=standaard rel=stylesheet type=text/css
href=fileadmin/templates/depont.css media=screen /
link title=print rel=stylesheet
David Bloomfield wrote:
Hi
I'm creating a print CSS file for an e-forms website.
The print css is being aimed at giving the user the ability to print
out their form as they are completing it.
_
Since you are talking about a form, this implies you have some form
This is what I'm trying to do using print CSS
Everything else looks fine, even in IE, it's just the textareas that are
causing headaches now.
It the overflow:visible worked in FF I'd be sorted
Thanks
David
On 9/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Bloomfield wrote:
Hello Albert,
The problem probably comes from the use of the TITLE attribute. This
attribute does not have side effects in other elements, but in LINK tags for
external stylesheets, the situation is different.
Here is one reference that should help out:
Hi
I'm creating a print CSS file for an e-forms website.
The print css is being aimed at giving the user the ability to print
out their form as they are completing it.
Everything is fine apart from textareas.
All the text will not print if the textarea has enough text to make it
scroll.
I've
Why not set the width and height to larger values for the print style
sheet? Unless you have no limit on the amount of text you will allow
you should be able to find suitable values. Of course if your user
types in very little, you will have the same size block of white space
on the form.
The 'problem' with your solution is that you now have duplicate content on
a page and as far as I know there is no way to completely hide the span for
all browsers (even text browsers) using CSS.
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Shelly,
Design Groups schreef:
What I want to do is display the alt text for my images, instead of the
images themselves, in the printed page. I don't want any images to
print out at all - just the text.
Interesting problem. Have you considered image replacement? If you want
it to be pure
Never rely on Javascript for such specific things. Try to only use it for
extra features on a website, not for essential things like image
replacement. A good site should function under all circumstances. It should
work even when one item of the trinity (HTML, CSS and JS, but in fact HTML
is never
Bart Feenstra wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:]
The 'problem' with your solution is that you now have duplicate content on
a page and as far as I know there is no way to completely hide the span for
all browsers (even text browsers) using CSS.
That's a disadvantage indeed. To avoid double content
Design Groups wrote:
I've seen a lot of requests (in my searches for this answer) for people
who want to display background images with CSS. It seems I want
something different, and I can't seem to find the answer to this. I'm
hoping you all can help :)
What I want to do is display the alt
francky wrote:
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-no-print-images.htm.
PS
I don't understand why Opera is showing the body-background (color and
img) while turned off in css at print (in FF and IE no problems here).
Maybe an Opera-specialist in the list can tell?
francky wrote:
I don't understand why Opera is showing the body-background (color
and img) while turned off in css at print (in FF and IE no problems
here). Maybe an Opera-specialist in the list can tell?
Depending on Opera version..?
Older versions did print screen-style background, unless
Thanks Andrew :)
I need something more cross-browser compatible though :(
I did do something that's a bit ugly but it works great - thought I
would share in case anyone else needed the idea for future reference (or
can improve upon it!)
Basically, I created a print class in my stylesheet - in
I've seen a lot of requests (in my searches for this answer) for people
who want to display background images with CSS. It seems I want
something different, and I can't seem to find the answer to this. I'm
hoping you all can help :)
What I want to do is display the alt text for my images,
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 10:38:42 +0800, Design Groups
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to do is display the alt text for my images, instead of the
images themselves, in the printed page.
The CSS way of doing that is to add something like the following to your
print styles:
img {
Hello list,
I am banging my head against my desk on this one. IE6 is always
printing a second blank page for a couple of Intranet reports here.
Are there any typical things that would cause this? I have a print
style sheet, but nothing seems to be fixing it.
Any thoughts? I can't post the page
URH!
I got it. I have some wrappers at 100% height. I was countering it in
the print sheet with height:auto; but it wasn't doing anything - in IE
at least. When I changed it to height:auto!important; my extra prined
sheet went away.
One for the books...
--
Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia
code in the email?
--
Kate Shorey
Windsor, CT
urlygrl.com
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From: Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CSS List css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 3:10 PM
Subject: [css-d] Print Woes
Hello list,
I am banging my head against my desk on this one
On this page
http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/index2.html
I am trying to set up my print stylesheet
http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/style/print.css
so that there is an image
http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/images/printheader.jpg
at the top.
On the print preview, there is sufficient space for the image, but
nothing is
Courtney Burge wrote:
http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/index2.html
On the print preview, there is sufficient space for the image, but
nothing is showing up. Any suggestions?
I can see it because I have 'print page background' turned on. Since
printing/not-printing of background is up to each user,
Tim Martens wrote:
I have this:
div class=description
Get business plan templates a href=link_location title=
View project: SPD.101 Strategy Complete[P]/a
/div
And would like to print this:
Get business plan templates [P] SPD.101 Strategy Complete
I don't think you're
I sputtered:
div class=description
Get business plan templates a href=link_location[P]
span class=print-onlySPD.101 Strategy Complete/a/span
/div
but should have said either:
div class=description
Get business plan templates a href=link_location[P]/a
Is there a way to suppress browser headers, footers, folios, etc
Just a few hours ago:
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/74302
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On May 10, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Tim Martens wrote:
Is there a way to suppress browser headers, footers, folios, etc that
works in Firefox and Safari?
No. The user decides.
Philippe
---
Philippe Wittenbergh
http://emps.l-c-n.com
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Tim Martens wrote:
Is there a way to suppress browser headers, footers, folios, etc that
works in Firefox and Safari?
No. The user decides.
Right, but for special occasions you can offer a downloadable
look-a-like document.
On May 9, 2006, at 5:34 PM, francky wrote:
Tim Martens wrote:
Hi All,
I have this:
div class=description
Get business plan templates a href=link_location title=
View project: SPD.101 Strategy Complete[P]/a
/div
And would like to print this:
Get business plan templates [P]
I've never used a print style sheet before, but I'm wondering if I
could use one now. I'd like each month to print out on a separate
sheet of paper if someone tries to print it from the web. Any ideas:
http://www.highland-bc.org/calendar.html
Thanks,
Erin Spangler
I've never used a print style sheet before, but I'm wondering if I
could use one now. I'd like each month to print out on a separate
sheet of paper if someone tries to print it from the web. Any ideas:
Hi Erin, just add this to your css code.
.clmonth { page-break-after: always; }
Sadly, IE
L.,
On Apr 7, 2006, at 2:32 PM, L. Robinson wrote:
I have an order view which displays data in three columns (ex:
http://www.consupro.net/smp-order.gif).
Screen CSS is: .col-orderheader { width: 30%; margin: 1%; float:
left; }
I need to add something to the print stylesheet to insure that
Good afternoon,
I have an order view which displays data in three columns (ex:
http://www.consupro.net/smp-order.gif).
Screen CSS is: .col-orderheader { width: 30%; margin: 1%; float: left; }
I need to add something to the print stylesheet to insure that these
three columns print out exactly
L. Robinson wrote:
I have an order view which displays data in three columns (ex:
http://www.consupro.net/smp-order.gif).
Screen CSS is: .col-orderheader { width: 30%; margin: 1%; float:
left; }
I need to add something to the print stylesheet to insure that these
three columns print
On 2006-03-12 at 05:24:17 [+0100], Roger Roelofs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The css validator is your friend. Fix the errors and it will likely
work just fine. Actually removing the style tags from the css files
might be all you need to to, but fixing the other errors would be good.
Dear list,
I have been struggling with setting up a print style sheet for a website
and preventing some sections from printing.
This is top of my stylesheet:
style type=text/css
#navigation, #header, #picture, #impressum
{
display: none;
}
I would expect that this would prevent any content
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 21:36:41 +0100, Roger Roelofs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would expect that this would prevent any content in the sections
#navigation, #header, #picture, #impressum from printing and this is
exactly how Opera 8.5 works. Both Firefox 1.5 and IE 6.0, however, print
the
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