on 17/03/06 23:46 Rene Saarsoo said the following:
As much as I have tested, this only seems to work in Opera.
Maybe you should just try to force page-break after every third
office-div (it seems that three of those fit nicely on one page...
especially when you remove the header). Probably addin
Jack Pivac wrote:
on 17/03/06 15:04 R Walker (RMW Web Publishing) said the following:
Try "page-break-inside: avoid;" on your divs.
Yeah am using that at the moment but it doesn't seem to do anything...
As much as I have tested, this only seems to work in Opera.
Maybe you should just tr
on 17/03/06 15:04 R Walker (RMW Web Publishing) said the following:
Try "page-break-inside: avoid;" on your divs.
Yeah am using that at the moment but it doesn't seem to do anything...
Have got
.office {
border: 1px solid gray;
margin: 10px 0;
padding: 5px;
On 17/03/06, Jack Pivac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to put as many "office" divs as possible on a page, but
> when that div is going to overlap onto a 2nd page I would like the whole
> thing to be on the 2nd page, so the div isn't chopped in half.
>
> Can anyone give me any pointers
Well i've cleaned up my code, and tried using various page-break- rules
that i've found from google.. but I can't seem to get it doing what I
need...
http://temp.delphinus.co.nz/office_details_test.html
I would like to put as many "office" divs as possible on a page, but
when that div is goin