So, I’m well behind the times, but adding a print stylesheet to our
website for the first time.

My test page is:

www.springfieldmo.gov/charter/article10b.html

The print stylesheet is:

www.springfieldmo.gov/css/print.css

You can see the last couple lines commented out where I tried the
"fix" that I found at the link below.

Layout stylesheet is:

www.springfieldmo.gov/css/3col.css

It was really quite painless to do . . . until I checked it in
Internet Exploder, that is.  For some reason, IE (6,7) is only
printing the first page, and truncating that one.  Not to mention the
margins are getting cut off in IE too.  The margins I can probably
fix.  But the lack of printing beyond the first page is turning out to
be something I can’t seem to fix.

I have been told that IE 8 does fine with it.  I don't have IE8 to
check. I also have found that IE7 will print it all if the print
setting is on "shrink to fit", but text is tiny then.  So that's not
really acceptable.

I came across the following page which sounded like just what I
needed, but to no avail.

http://www.bennadel.com/blog/851-Fixing-DIVs-That-Cause-Content-Truncation-When-Printing.htm

Anyone had this issue and know of a fix?

Any help is much appreciated.

Christopher Akins
Web Coordinator, City of Springfield, MO
www.springfieldmo.gov
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