"S�ren Kuklau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Roland M�sl wrote:
> > "S�ren Kuklau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >>Why don't you change font-sizes for the "print" media then?
>
> > I work with DIV style=position:absolute
>
> On the WHOLE page???

Shure, where else?

> (and still, @media print should work)
>
> > This would mean to resize ever DIV positon,
> > every table size.
>
> Thing is, you shouldn't use HTML for layouts at all.

There are clients who want to make a brochure and
a web site in one step to save working time.

A great idea in increasing work efficiency.

> > The server returns a special HTML page
> > where the other pages are put into IFRAMEs
> > and zoomed to the optimal size for the print out
>
> *shakeshead*

That's called reusing browser technology.


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