In my web app, I have two CSS - one for display and one for print. A small
copywrite statement needs to print, but does not display on the ASPX page.
The ID of the copywrite statement has DISPLAY: NONE in the Display.CSS and it
does not appear on the page. However, I cannot get this statement to print
even though my Print.CSS has this object defined to print.
I would appreciate suggestions on how to define this in CSS so that the
object does not display on the ASPX page, but prints. I posted a similar
request in a different discussion group, but the links to that post are no
longer working.
Thanks!
On Jun 6, 3:50 pm, Lynda <L
@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> In my web app, I have two CSS - one for display and one for print. A small
> copywrite statement needs to print, but does not display on the ASPX page.
> The ID of the copywrite statement has DISPLAY: NONE in the Display.CSS and it
> does not appear on the page. However, I cannot get this statement to print
> even though my Print.CSS has this object defined to print.
> I would appreciate suggestions on how to define this in CSS so that the
> object does not display on the ASPX page, but prints. I posted a similar
> request in a different discussion group, but the links to that post are no
> longer working.
> Thanks!
<head>
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
.copy {display: none; visibility:hidden}
</style>
<style type="text/css" media="print">
.copy {display: block; visibility:visible}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="copy">(c) 2007</div>
</body>
</html>