Hi Bj,
Yeah I agree with you - I knew there was going to be printable pages
involved in the site but I didn't think they wanted the layout of the
site to be included in the print. Anyhow, for now this will suffice and
I'll clarify the issue with the next client that mentions printable
pages :o)
While you can't assign print margins in your print stylesheet remember that
you can change unit measurements. I've been known to us pts and inches in
the print stylesheet instead of the ems I use in the screen stylesheet. That
way I know it will fit on standard US paper size. If I were expecting
again,
jac.
-Original Message-
From: Bj
Sent: 26 December 2003 19:12
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Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Fit webpage to print
Normally I wouldn't try and answer this one but it's just
possible responses
will be a little thin on the ground so, just so you get
I had used a print style sheet already but I still couldn't
get it to fit the page... Then I was messing around with it
tonight went into the settings of the printer and reduced
the left right borders to the minimal allowed and it fits!!
I guess the issue here is, that while you do have a
Normally I wouldn't try and answer this one but it's just possible responses
will be a little thin on the ground so, just so you get *some*
response...
First, usual bad news disclaimer, you have no *certain* way to control how
any page will print out on someone else's printer as you have no
the interliner.ie site is designed at a fixed width of 750px. When
printing the page the right hand side is missing about 25px. Is there
any way using CSS or javascript (or anything else) that I can get the
webpage to fit the page when printing?
what Bj said
how, exactly, is it designed for