Why that? Each Webbrowser is able to do a page break.
Remi
Why that? Each Webbrowser is able to do a page break.
Remi
Well yes, a browser will print what can fit on a page then overflow onto the next page. But this is not graceful, correct or clean. I wouldn't consider what a browser does as a 'page break'.
Tom aka Patent Guy (an engineer/patent attorney doing line drawings)
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Interesting Tom, I've not come across that one.
How ever it works, it does require that the web designer has added that code therefore it shows that the designer has considered printing *pages* - which is the point I think
I miss the days of programming in TinyBASIC, which only had about 25 commands. I used to be conversant in several programming languages in those days. Now, modern languages have so many commands and functions that it is difficult to keep up with them. I'm not good at any of 'em.
Tom aka Patent Guy (an engineer/patent attorney doing line drawings)
www.KnoxPatents.com
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