Just code the HTML as normal. If you code with semantics in mind there should be no problem. For instance your header should be at the top and possibly use a <h1> tag for the first header on the page and set h1 as display:none for the screen style.
--Michael
Turnwall
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Lorenzo Gabba
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>Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 4:47 AM
>To:
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>Subject: Re: [WSG] Letterhead/footer using
print style?
>
>Thanks for the quick feedback all - I understand the
how-to now.
>
>What I want to know is: is there a semantically
correct way to
>place the
>letterhead and footer code in the html so
that it doesn't
>affect how well the
>html is laid out and/or
spidered by search engines? Also: will
>this conflict,
>if at all,
with making them appear at the top and bottom of
>the printed
page
>respectively?
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