A raised this query a few weeks ago, to no avail. However, chatting with
another developer tonight who had experienced a similar challenge with print
stylesheets, I was offered a resolution: the !important directive. Slapped
it in the print stylesheet on the offending ID for the container and bingo!,
all is well with the print world :o)

IE doesn't handle the !important directive too well but in this instance use
of it resolved the errant the stylesheet-specific override for the browser
action.

Today has been a good day to markup :o)

Cheers all,

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Mike Pepper
Sent: 21 January 2005 16:24
To: WSG
Subject: [WSG] Print Stylesheet Bug Using IE Conditional Expressions

I'm using a print stylesheet on http://www.seowebsitepromotion.com/ which
worked fine ... until I used an HTC conditional expression as max-width
emulation in IE. Now the printed output is cropped on page right. Any width
adjustment is ignored by IE (FF et al work just fine). It's the expression
causing the problem.

I tried moving the stylesheet load order in the markup to appear after the
IE specific load but it makes no difference.

Anybody come across this behaviour and have a resolution?

Cheers,


Mike Pepper
Accessible Web Developer
Internet SEO and Marketing Analyst
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.visidigm.com

Administrator
Guild of Accessible Web Designers
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http://www.gawds.org

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