btw - this works great for IE for the screen and print
This also works in other browsers (Firefox, Safari) on the screen; however, it does not work for printing. Both .headerprint and .headerscreen will print.
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Browse All TopicsI have two .css files. One for the screen and another for printing.
The banner I have in the <div id="header"> shows correctly on the screen but does not print correctly on the print version (too wide) so I'd like to use a different print-friendly banner when printing.
Is it possible to define the second print-friendly banner in the print css file? In other words, don't print the screen banner but "substitute" the banner.
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by: Lolly-InkPosted on 2008-08-21 at 22:22:10ID: 22287013
Yes its possible. This example illustrates how:
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