Jeremy:

I imagine that you are talking about the website and not the twiki.  Our
website uses the CMS ezpublish and the print.css file is probably a
default setting.  I'll look into this.

In the interim you may have better print results off of the twiki: see
https://group.lpi.org/publicwiki/bin/view/Examdev/LPIC-20x

Thanks for brining this to my attention.

Sincerely,

Scott Lamberton

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Scott Lamberton
Director of Communications
Linux Professional Institute
http://www.lpi.org
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Jeremy Hooks wrote:
> I'm not really sure if this is entirely relevant to lpi-discuss, but I
> couldn't find any suitable contact details/form the LPI website where I
> could comment on the design of the website; this mailing list seems like
> the best place to raise my small concerns about the website.
> 
> I recently needed to printout the detailed objectives for LPI 201. When
> I did this (from Firefox 3.0.11) the text in the print out was miniscule.
> It looks to be about 7pt.  The problem seems to be that font size is set
> to 10pt in the print.css file, which when (presumably) combined with the
> 0.8em font size in core.css, results in tiny text which is bearly read-
> able.
> 
> I also noticed that there was quite a large margin below each paragraph
> and above each unordered list.  This has the effect of positioning each
> list closer to the paragraph below it, than it is to the paragraph above
> it.  This makes the document look a little odd, IMHO.
> 
> I found these problems easy enough to fix using Firebug - and I sure that
> anyone who is not familiar with Firebug could fix this by copy and pasting
> the text into a word processor.  Clearly someone has gone to some trouble
> to create the print.css, I hope that they find my feedback helpful.
> 
> J Hooks
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