Hi,
Make sure your print style sheets are correct. CAn't exactly suggest how
wiithout seeing the css and markup though.
The other suggested methods all reduce the page to a image and don't
retain the content as text.
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I have a problem converting my web pages, which are CSS driven into
PDFs (users usually do Right Click - convert page to PDF) - they need
to send those pages for client approval in the PDF format. The pages
in PDF display very poorly, not all CSS images are displayed, CSS
formatting is completely off...
Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the CSS
pages and convert them to PDF?
Thank you!
Anya V. Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology
[email protected]
(513) 595 -2391
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[WSG] WCAG2.0 summary
Hi there - WebAim just released a good summarised guide to WCAG2, a
lot easier for the newbie to get their head around.
_http://webaim.org/standards/wcag/checklist_
cheers
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