Change the way your site looks when it prints using CSS
By Donovan Myers
Posted on Nov 27, 2007
If you've ever tried to print something from Internet Explorer, you've probably realized what a headache it can be. Whatever you were trying to print mostly prints on 1 or 2 pages, but the right 20% of the page seems to be cut off. Sometimes your printer might spit out 1 or 2 pages with that other 20%. If you're trying to write a research paper, cut off words and sentences can be a real headache. Even if you (or your customers) are just trying to print a simple coupon, cut off information is a pain.
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