I should have added that I'm looking for something that works in IE for
98 as the lowest common denominator... That's what most of our visitors
use.
Barb
Barbara Dozetos wrote:
Hi all --
Me again, working on a print style sheet. Is there some way to
control the headers and footers that are
As far as I'm aware, those are handled by the user agent and
outside of the remit of CSS, if you will...
Personally, it would strike me as being an interference with
the users' expected behaviour if you changed that...
Patrick
Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster /
http://www.codestyle.org/css/media/FAQ.shtml#printmargins says that this
cannot be done
Q: How can I control print headers and footers with CSS?
The page numbers, URL, date and other peripheral information that may be
printed with a Web page cannot be controlled by CSS in mainstream Web
I've done that with a header for the print version only, but because we
can't reliably control page breaks, I'm lost on how to make sure our
logo shows up on each printed page. All is fine if it prints out to
only one page, or even two, because I can use both a header and a
footer, but the
Just a quick note to all UK designers out there (can't speak
for other countries), if you design with 'most of our visitors' in mind be
afraid, very afraid. A printed page with headers and footers stating
Disabilities Discrimination Act 1995 could be heading your way soon.
Unless your
Barb,
I don't believe there's a way to control the actual headers/footers printed on a page
by a browser. That'd be like trying to change the default buttons on the browsers'
toolbars. But someone correct me if I'm wrong, cuz that'd be kinda interesting if
that *could* be controlled. :D
A
I don't believe there's a way to control the actual headers/footers printed on a
page by a browser. That'd be like trying to change the default buttons on the
browsers' toolbars. But someone correct me if I'm wrong, cuz that'd be kinda
interesting if that *could* be controlled. :D
Well, it
] print headers/footers
Just a quick note to all UK designers out there (can't speak for other countries),
if you design with 'most of our
visitors' in mind be afraid, very afraid. A printed page with headers and footers
stating Disabilities
Discrimination Act 1995 could be heading your
The only method I can think of is to use a server side control to maybe
split the page content down into manageable chunks, by manageable, I mean
take a reasoned guess as to how much page content will fit onto one printed
page :( ), and then present a control page to users whereby they can print
eill [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [WSG] print headers/footers
Just a quick note to all UK designers out there (can't speak for other
countries), if you design with 'most of our visitors' in mind be
afraid, very afraid. A print
-Original Message-
From: Bert Doorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 16:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WSG] print headers/footers
G'day
A graphical page background should repeat on each page when
printed (unless
the user has turned printing of images
Webmaster / University of Salford
http://www.salford.ac.uk
Original Message-
From: Robert O'Neill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 16:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Maybe Spam] RE: [WSG] print headers/footers
It was not Barbara's features I was highlighting (please don't
From: Barbara Dozetos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
but
because we
can't reliably control page breaks,
Page-break-after should be supported since IE4.0 (not tested
it though) http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/page.html#page-break-props
P
Patrick H. Lauke
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Sent: 26 April 2004 16:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
[Maybe Spam] RE: [WSG] print headers/footers It was not
Barbara's features I was highlighting (please don't take that the wrong way),
just the fact that generally designing a web site for a majority,
inherently
I'm fairly sure the page-break-after won't help here.
That doesn't add some thing after a page break. E.g. it can't be used to
stick a logo after every page break (to show on the top of each new page).
page-break-after tells the browser to break the page after the element.
For example...
p
I've done that with a header for the print version only, but because we
can't reliably control page breaks, I'm lost on how to make sure our
logo shows up on each printed page. All is fine if it prints out to
only one page, or even two, because I can use both a header and a
footer, but the
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