On Jul 1, 2011, at 5:33 AM, Tim Duffy wrote:
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> I wouldnt think it would matter, but maybe there needs to be a space
> between #dfdbdb and !important
It does not matter (as in: white-space is optional) - and it is ignored at
parse time anyway (except with escaped characters).
see http://www.
Are you testing by looking at a physical printout or a PDF? Sometimes a
light grey wont be noticeable in print.
You've set the media type in the style sheet link?
eg:
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On 6/30/11 4:13 PM, Angela French wrote:
I'm working on a print style sheet. I'm trying to style a data table and
make the row that contains the table header a very light gray so that it
presents as the headings when printed. I styled as below, but it does not
print with any color. Tha
Do you have a url to the page in question.
I wouldnt think it would matter, but maybe there needs to be a space
between #dfdbdb and !important
table.PolicyHistory th {
background-color : #dfdbdb !important ;
}
Also a stab in the dark--css is case sensitive, is PolicyHistory
possibly Policyhistor
Shouldn't there be a space before the '!' ?
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I'm working on a print style sheet. I'm trying to style a data table and
make the row that contains the table header a very light gray so that it
presents as the headings when printed. I styled as below, but it does not
print with any color. Thank you for any advice.
table.PolicyHist