CSS: Print Style Sheets

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CSS: Print Style Sheets

Duration: 1h 54m | .MP4 1280×720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 411 MB

Genre: eLearning | Language: English
CSS makes it easy to create compelling online experiences, but style sheets also work for pages off the screen. The need for print persists and site developers should know how to create not just workable but appealing print results. Learn why print style sheets are important and how they can help improve the user experience for your website, in this course with veteran web designer and teacher Jen Kramer. Jen explains how to create and link CSS via an external print style sheet or a print-based media query. She then shows how to use standard best practices to optimize page layouts for print vs. screen, including hiding and showing content exclusive to each media type. Plus, learn how to take your print page formatting to the next level using the CSS paged media and fragmentations specifications, which allow you to set page breaks, adjust margins, and control the formatting and layout of text.

Topics include:

Creating and linking print style sheets
Creating a print media query
Changing page layouts for print
Overriding screen styles
Adding print-only information
Setting printing page breaks
Controlling widow and orphan text
Creating margins with @page

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