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    Jason1979
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    Folks,

    I`m new to CSS and would like to what tool I can used to Match the Webpage look n feel with the printed page format.

    Written Content of the webpage and the printed document is fine. However, its more of the look that is not matching for now.

    I`ve limited time in my hand to get the changes and thus wanted to understand:

    a) what area to look upon b) what tool to used

    Sorry for asking too much in one query, but though to provide the exact issue.

    Thanks in advance to the community for your suggestions and support.

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    JeroenR
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    You can use the media attribute on a link tag to specify whether styling is for, for example, screen or print. Most of the time we use all, I guess. So styling should be visible in your printed page as well. I think using background images is a print setting, so that one can be found when actually printing the page.
    Just try to print this page. And you will see almost the same thing.
    There are some CSS properties that don’t work on print. For example float. And there are probably more properties like that.

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