Re: OT: Forcing a header when printing web pages

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2002


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 46434
interpreted = N
texte = No, it just sends send a page-break to the printer and doesn't affect the display of the code on screen. My layout currently is like: [founditems] [/founditems]
column 1column 2
rest of results loop...
The page break thingie needs to go inside the founditems, so I can't move it to the TR with the headers, and of course moving the founditems up there displays the header before each record. It's going to take some kind of javascript or CSS style or something.I've played with moving a copy of the header row beneath the row with the page-break and hiding it with a showif:[showif [BG]=T] etc... [/showif]Then the founditems loop, but the style isn't hiding the header row on the web page display but it does work for the printing. Might have to live with that. Unless someone can point out where my style=visibility:hidden is flawed.GK| on 12/19/02 11:13 AM, Gary Krockover at gary@garykrockover.com so noted... | | > I have my database output screen that inserts a page break between accounts | > so that each account is printed on it's own page: | > | > | > | > If the origid (previous ID) is not equal to the next line then insert the | > break. Easy stuff and working just fine. Anyways, I would like the column | > header to print at the top of each page where the page break is for obvious | > reasons, so that each page will see what the column headers are. | > | > Does anybody have any ideas? Doing a google for headers, web, printing as | > you can imagine turns up tons of stuff, nothing useful yet.... | | Haven't tested (printer is tied up making inserts for a friend's piano CD | Christmas project) and don't know if you tried this one, but is | page-break-before smart enough to recognize HTML table headers and act | accordingly? | | | | [looped WebDNA that makes the table] |
column 1column 2
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  1. Re: OT: Forcing a header when printing web pages (Gary Krockover 2002)
  2. Re: OT: Forcing a header when printing web pages (Michael Davis 2002)
  3. Re: OT: Forcing a header when printing web pages (Gary Krockover 2002)
  4. Re: OT: Forcing a header when printing web pages (Gary Krockover 2002)
  5. Re: OT: Forcing a header when printing web pages (Rob Marquardt 2002)
  6. OT: Forcing a header when printing web pages (Gary Krockover 2002)
No, it just sends send a page-break to the printer and doesn't affect the display of the code on screen. My layout currently is like: [founditems] [/founditems]
column 1column 2
rest of results loop...
The page break thingie needs to go inside the founditems, so I can't move it to the TR with the headers, and of course moving the founditems up there displays the header before each record. It's going to take some kind of javascript or CSS style or something.I've played with moving a copy of the header row beneath the row with the page-break and hiding it with a showif:[showif [BG]=T] etc... [/showif]Then the founditems loop, but the style isn't hiding the header row on the web page display but it does work for the printing. Might have to live with that. Unless someone can point out where my style=visibility:hidden is flawed.GK| on 12/19/02 11:13 AM, Gary Krockover at gary@garykrockover.com so noted... | | > I have my database output screen that inserts a page break between accounts | > so that each account is printed on it's own page: | > | > | > | > If the origid (previous ID) is not equal to the next line then insert the | > break. Easy stuff and working just fine. Anyways, I would like the column | > header to print at the top of each page where the page break is for obvious | > reasons, so that each page will see what the column headers are. | > | > Does anybody have any ideas? Doing a google for headers, web, printing as | > you can imagine turns up tons of stuff, nothing useful yet.... | | Haven't tested (printer is tied up making inserts for a friend's piano CD | Christmas project) and don't know if you tried this one, but is | page-break-before smart enough to recognize HTML table headers and act | accordingly? | | | | [looped WebDNA that makes the table] |
column 1column 2
| | | Rob Marquardt | Designer/Resident Wirehead | Toast Design | | 800 Washington Avenue North | Minneapolis MN 55401 | 612.330.9863 v | 612.321.9424 f | www.toastdesign.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Gary Krockover

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