The Importance of print.css
- Posted On: March 1st, 2007
- Filed Under: Web Design
Bloggers... I'm begging you... create a print.css file.
Sure, it's important that your site look good on a computer screen but occasionally your visitors may need to print something. If your website doesn't print cleanly on an 8.5"x 11" sheet of paper then you're doing a disservice to your readers. Take a second and look at your site. Select a post and in your browser click File -> Print Preview and see what happens.
You're looking for three things. First, is there anything from your site that is getting cutoff? Second, how long is your sidebar in relation to your post's copy? And finally, are you forcing your users to print a lot of background images?
A Quick Tip for Getting Started
One quick and very dirty way to get your print.css file off the ground is to create a blank css file and cut and paste the entirety of your regular css file into it. From here you can tweak a few settings without giving up the majority of your theme's style and tone. In this post I'll share a few quick tips for tweaking this new css file to make your theme more printer friendly.
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