When using Gmail in a browser, it is possible to hide the Gmail header from 
a message/conversation printout by applying the following custom stylesheet:

.bodycontainer > table {
>     display: none;
> }


This CSS works because Gmail first creates a new web page styled for 
printing (where the custom style is then applied) and then offers to print 
that page.

Mailplane does not permit one Gmail account to open multiple tabs or 
windows. To be honest, I am having many difficulties with this limitation 
during my trial period! (The perfect solution for my needs would be a 
lightweight Chrome SSB for OS X, but that isn't going to happen any time 
soon. There is a script that can create these semi-standalone Chrome 
instances, but somewhere between 10.6 and 10.9 those instances no longer 
act like independent applications.)

Anyway, as a result of this limitation Mailplane does not generate a print 
page prior to printing and so custom CSS is not interpreted prior to 
printing.

Is there a solution to the print-specific issue, or to multiple tabs more 
generally for searching, for moving information between conversations, for 
enabling use of the Google Docs view instead of Quickview (which has 
difficulties with many Word files), for enabling multiple views of an inbox 
(such as reverse-sorting of conversations), etc.?

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