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Mary Ann Hailey
Good morning! First, thank you for all your past help - you guys are
awesome!! I took over management of several websites, but none of them were
set up as CSS. I have some experience with HTML, but none with CSS. I have
several webpage "forms" that are derived from data entered into a database.
The form were custom built and basically puts the meat of the data into an
on-line report. In my research I have found that CSS print is the way to go.
Since none of the websites were set up as CSS I need help finding a solution.
I can rt click, 'select all', print, then select 'as laid out on screen' and
it prints beautifully, but this is too cumbersome to expect my customers to
do. I want these 'reports' to be user-printable, but it isn't feasible to go
back and rebuild 9 websites and hundreds of webpages. Is there a way to make
these pages printable without rebuilding? I am still in learining mode and
any help is very much appreciated. Thank you & have a great day.
Mary Ann
awesome!! I took over management of several websites, but none of them were
set up as CSS. I have some experience with HTML, but none with CSS. I have
several webpage "forms" that are derived from data entered into a database.
The form were custom built and basically puts the meat of the data into an
on-line report. In my research I have found that CSS print is the way to go.
Since none of the websites were set up as CSS I need help finding a solution.
I can rt click, 'select all', print, then select 'as laid out on screen' and
it prints beautifully, but this is too cumbersome to expect my customers to
do. I want these 'reports' to be user-printable, but it isn't feasible to go
back and rebuild 9 websites and hundreds of webpages. Is there a way to make
these pages printable without rebuilding? I am still in learining mode and
any help is very much appreciated. Thank you & have a great day.
Mary Ann