RE: [WSG] Printed web pages with text cut in half at the bottom o f the page?

2005-08-11 Thread Drake, Ted C.
I saw an interesting snippet, I think it was on the W3C site. It was a conditional comment that kept a section from being cropped by a printed page. I was just searching trough my old files and can't find it right now. If I remember correctly, it was a rule that said @print... #importantsection

RE: [WSG] Printed web pages with text cut in half at the bottom o f the page?

2005-08-11 Thread Patrick Lauke
Drake, Ted C. I saw an interesting snippet, I think it was on the W3C site. It was a conditional comment that kept a section from being cropped by a printed page. I was just searching trough my old files and can't find it right now. If I remember correctly, it was a rule that said

RE: [WSG] Printed web pages with text cut in half at the bottom o f the page?

2005-08-11 Thread Drake, Ted C.
Hi Patrick That is exactly what I was thinking of. Do you know what the support is for this statement? I was thinking of using it to keep a legal disclaimer from being split between two pages. I've just had other things to deal with before working with it more. Does this answer the original

Re: [WSG] Printed web pages with text cut in half at the bottom o f the page?

2005-08-11 Thread Andrew Krespanis
That is exactly what I was thinking of. Do you know what the support is for this statement? Support for page break control via CSS is pathetic, especially if your trying to set orphan/widow rules. Spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/page.html -Andrew --