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Responsive Site: Printing.

Posted by Starchaser
Starchaser
member, 820 posts
Shoda mo tsumoreba taibok
Fri 15 Jan 2021
at 09:04
  • msg #1

Responsive Site: Printing

Could you add a print-friendly css to the site, possibly behind a "Print this thread" link?

I want to be able to print threads but WITH IMAGES AND AVATARS. However, even when I adjust the top and bottom margins, some of the page text gets chopped off the bottom.
theseeker
member, 31 posts
Sat 16 Jan 2021
at 08:07
  • msg #2

Responsive Site: Printing

More specifically, my interpretation of the symptoms, is that if a post is long enough to not fit on a single page (at the configured page size), it gets truncated. Instead of wrapping the rest to the next page. Since I print to pdf, I get around that by making long pages, but that is far from optimal.
jase
admin, 3792 posts
Cogito, ergo procuro.
Carpe stultus!
Sun 17 Jan 2021
at 01:57

Responsive Site: Printing

Thanks for the feedback.  Greatly improved with the latest update.
Starchaser
member, 823 posts
Shoda mo tsumoreba taibok
Mon 18 Jan 2021
at 09:36
  • msg #4

Responsive Site: Printing

That was such a speedy fix.

Works great. Thanks, Jase.
theseeker
member, 32 posts
Mon 18 Jan 2021
at 10:43
  • msg #5

Responsive Site: Printing

That does print much better. There is still a small glitch with the bottom margin. Depending on just where the page break occurs (for long posts), the bottom of the page footers can overlap the page content a little. About a half a line.

My environment, Fedora and Firefox, does not provide an option to adjust the margins. At least when printing to pdf. I have extremely flexible control of page sizes (just type in the desired dimensions), but not the margins.
jase
admin, 3802 posts
Cogito, ergo procuro.
Carpe stultus!
Tue 19 Jan 2021
at 05:55
  • msg #6

Responsive Site: Printing

In reply to theseeker (msg # 5):

Hmm, not seeing that in Edge or Chrome, plus both of them allow you to adjust the margins if there was a problem.  Sounds like a pretty niche issue and not something I can readily test.
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