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In a fully CSS2-conformant browser, we can parenthetically insert the URLs of the links after each one, thus making them fairly useful to anyone who has a copy of the printout and a web browser handy. Here’s the rule, which restricts this effect to the “content”
divand thus avoids sticking a URL in the masthead:#content a:link:after, #content a:visited:after { content: " (" attr(href) ") "; font-size: 90%; } -
#content a[href^="/"]:after { content: " (http://www.alistapart.com" attr(href) ") "; }
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Andri FachrurCSS: Going to Print. CSS expert Eric Meyer on the care and feeding of print style sheets. Never code a printer friendly version again!
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Mike GriffithCSS: Going to Print. CSS expert Eric Meyer on the care and feeding of print style sheets. Never code a printer friendly version again!
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David WarringtonYou can take any (X)HTML document and simply style it for print, without having to touch the markup. Worries about version skew between the web and print versions suddenly become a thing of the past. Best of all, it’s simple to do. (For more information
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(For more information on the basic principles involved in creating media-specific stylesheets in general and print styles in particular, see “Print Different” at meyerweb.com.)
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rabidgadflyYou can take any (X)HTML document and simply style it for print, without having to touch the markup.
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You’ve seen them before: links that say “click here for printer-friendly version” or words to that effect. Every time you follow one of those links, you load a separate document that presents exactly the same information with a different layout, and probably different markup.
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K. LathamYou’ve seen them before: links that say “click here for printer-friendly version” or words to that effect. Every time you follow one of those links, you load a separate document that presents exactly the same information with a different layout, and
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