Hi,

I have a website with several different groups of pages, each group with their 
own skin / template, with the templates holding more than one individual PmWiki 
file - navigation bars, sidebars, main text and a header - but where the main 
text file may contain a template pulling in the results of a search

I've noticed that the default print skin works for displaying simple pages 
containing, say,  a header, a navigation bar, the main body and a footer, in 
that it displays the main body but not the "extras" - and up to now this has 
been quite useful because people tend to only want to print the useful content.

However, I've been looking at making the site more accessible, and it struck me 
that the print skin is most of the way there, for the pages it works for (I'd 
need to put the extra inclusions back in, of course). All goes well, until I 
hit a page that's based on several included PmWiki files or that contains a 
blog template.

Is there a way that I could have a different default print skin for each group 
or for unusually complex individual pages, please?

Cheers

Steve
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