The CSS Starter Page Series Part 10: Adding a Print Style Sheet

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In this installment of the CSS Starter Page series we will add a print style sheet. Most visitors are only interested in printing out the content of a page and prefer to economize on paper and ink. Print style sheets, therefore, remove any superfluous colors, visuals, links, or other items that will only waste resources.

This tutorial includes starter and completed folders so you can play along at home.

The CSS Starter Page Series:
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 1: Faux-Column Images
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 2: More Background Images
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 3: Three-Column Fluid Background Images
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 4: Rounded Corner Background Images
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 5: Shadows and Rounded Corner Background Images
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 6A: Adding Navigation Schemes
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 6B: Adding Navigation Schemes Part Two
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 6C: Adding Navigation Schemes Part Three
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 7: Adding a Spry Menu Bar
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 8: Managing Content with Spry
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 9: Working with the Conditional Comment
The CSS Starter Page Series - Part 10: Adding a Print Style Sheet ...


Posted: 2009-08-02 22:00:00

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