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Bjarne Oldrup (@oldrup) · 12/2022 · Tröts: 198 · Folger: 98
Mo 08.07.2024 14:27
Offering a printer-friendly stylesheet can sometimes help, steering clients away from uploading and maintaining PDF files on websites.
It's honestly not much work, and clients can then just "print to PDF" if they really need a file.
In the screenshot, it's the print view of a newly built glossary.
No header, no footer, no buttons, just the content.
@jen4web offers a nice course on printer friendly stylesheet at https://www.linkedin.com/learning/css-print-style-sheets/creating-a-print-style-sheet-and-linking-it-to-your-document
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The print dialogue of a WordPress page, with the "Save to PDF" option selected.
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