Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On Aug 21 10:05 Manne Merak wrote (shortened):
Daniel Bauer wrote:
... many web programmers and older sites ... still use tables and fixed width, size and position declarations instead of a floating design that adapts to different screen or paper sizes. ... Yes but if the browser can render the page correctly on the screen canvas it should theoretically be able to render it correctly to a paper canvas (using some scaling factor).
Not always. Because there are no scroll bars on the paper canvas!
On screen a too big element (a table or image or whatever) results a scroll bar and for the user it looks correct.
I agree, if the page is too wide it will be a problem. But most website are not that way.
Kind Regards Johannes Meixner
There should be a print option allowing to print the on-screen image scaled down to x DPI to paper - scaling the width to fit the page width. (landscape or portrait) Manne -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org