CSS2 Print Reference
Print Properties
Printing HTML documents has always been problematic. In CSS2 the print
properties are added to make it easier to print from the Web.
The links in the "Property" column point to more
useful information about the specific property.
W3C: The number in the "W3C" column indicates in which CSS recommendation
the property is defined (CSS1 or CSS2).
| Property |
Description |
Values |
W3C |
| orphans |
Sets the minimum number of lines for a paragraph that must be left at the bottom of a page |
number |
2 |
|
marks
|
Sets what sort of marks should be rendered outside the page
box |
none
crop
cross |
|
|
page
|
Sets a page type to use when displaying an element |
auto
identifier |
2 |
|
page-break-after
|
Sets the page-breaking behavior after an element |
auto
always
avoid
left
right |
2 |
|
page-break-before
|
Sets the page-breaking behavior before an element
|
auto
always
avoid
left
right |
2 |
| page-break-inside |
Sets the page-breaking behavior inside an element |
auto
avoid |
2 |
| size |
Sets the orientation and size of a page |
auto
portrait
landscape |
|
| widows |
Sets the minimum number of lines for a paragraph that must be left at the
top of a page |
number |
2 |
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