CSS Printing - @media Rule

CSS Printing - @media Rule

You can use CSS to change the appearance of your web page when it's printed on a paper. You can specify one font for the screen version and another for the print version.

You have seen @media rule in previous chapters. This rule allows you to specify different style for different media. So you can define different rules for screen and a printer.

The example below specifies different font families for screen and print. Next CSS uses the same font size for both screen as well as printer.

<style tyle="text/css">

<!--

@media screen

{

p.bodyText {font-family:verdana,arial, sans-serif;}

}

 

@media print

{

p.bodyText {font-family:georgia, times, serif;}

}

@media screen, print

{

p.bodyText {font-size:10pt}

}

-->

</style>

If you are defining your style sheet in a separate file then you can also use the media attribute when linking to an external style sheet:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"

         media="print"href="mystyle.css">

 

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