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Print CSS in Firefox + Safari #76

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sssoz opened this issue Jun 18, 2020 · 4 comments
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Print CSS in Firefox + Safari #76

sssoz opened this issue Jun 18, 2020 · 4 comments
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sssoz commented Jun 18, 2020

  • Print on MacOS Safari: <header> has its own cover page; the rest of the text is in a narrow column which doesn’t look too awful

  • Print on MacO Firefox: a lot of white space around <header>; blank page

  • MacOS-Chrome.pdf

  • MacOS-Safari.pdf

  • MacOS-Firefox.pdf

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I think this is likely best solved by using the chrome view to make a downloadable version, and then providing that. What do you think @sssoz? Lazy... but it'll work.

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sssoz commented Aug 21, 2020

@JosephMcArthur Do you mean we manually generate each post and upload it as the corresponding PDF for each post? Seems like more work.

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JosephMcArthur commented Aug 22, 2020 via email

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A random thought. If we're unhappy with how these get printed and think it'll be a pain, it may be best just to hid the buttons on safari / firefox so that folks get a good UX... even if it's not a complete one.

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