Hi Carolyn,
This sounds like very strange behaviour. How are you linking to your
stylesheet? You should use the following markup to make sure that no matter
how deep you are in the sites directory structure, browsers will always look
for the CSS file in the virtual path:
style type=text/css
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On 12/1/06, Katrina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect the best way to create serious (from a design-for-print
standpoint) web-to-print systems is to install a php-based pdf
generator, because at the end of the day no matter how sophisticated web
technologies get, printing from within the
After browsing some favored CSS sites, some by Standards Evangelist,
there seems to be a decline in the use of print styles. Has some
movement escaped my research?
The University of Waterloo has print CSS that removes the left
navigation and changes the layout to 100% from a fixed pixel
Hi Jesse,
You wrote:
The University of Waterloo has print CSS ...
... not printing something that is totally
useless on paper - navigation, search box,
etc.
One of the problems with it ... a lot of
internal folks had a hard time figuring
out why what was on the screen was not what
was coming