Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 09/26/07 13:03
Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
> news:uTlKi.116$n96.31@newsfe06.lga...
>> "Sanders Kaufman" <bucky@kaufman.net> wrote in message
>
>>> ... or something like it.
>> please tell me you're joking, right? i'm taking about using css to set
>> margins and page orientation...not the user. but, i know the above is a
>> joke.
>
> Semi-joking.
> I think that trying to make web pages for printers is like trying to make
> radio broadcasts for television.
> Whenever someone is doing that, it's a clear sign that they don't GET the
> internet.
>
> It's totally cool to allow users to download an ALTERNATE print version of
> something.
> But if you're using PDF as a web page - you're not really making a web page.
>
>
I wouldn't go that far, but I get your point.
CSS can somewhat get you there. But if you need a specific layout, you
need to create a pdf.
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