In FF, when I print a page, sometimes the logical page is pushed far to the right of the printed page. I'm not really knowledgeable about this sort of thing, but I assume this is because there's some CSS that specifies a layout.
For example, consider this page: http://treehouse.ofb.net/go/en/vaccinations/Chile I don't want the top banner or the left side navigation bar in my printout. So I select the main page, starting with "Vaccinations, Innoculations..." and ending at the bottom of the page "who have chronic medical conditions", right-click, and choose "Remove Everything Else". Now I'm looking at the content I want to print, but the space for the left side nav-bar is still there. I would estimate that it's about 8-10 em's wide. Using "Print Preview" verifies that this left margin will be present in the printout. Is there a way of telling FF to collapse left side margins so I can make full use of the printed page? I realize I could use Web Developer to disable CSS, but this often causes havoc with the layout of the content that I do want to print. I could also hand edit the CSS, but that's often really difficult. Is there a way of collapsing margins for better printing in FF? _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
