From the course: CSS: Print Style Sheets
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Coming soon: Additional @page properties - CSS Tutorial
From the course: CSS: Print Style Sheets
Coming soon: Additional @page properties
- [Instructor] There ae several additional @page properties that are coming to CSS soon. At this point, none of these properties are supported in any web browser, unfortunately, and they are all experimental. However, it's worth tracking what's coming up soon. All of the properties discussed here would be listed inside of an @page declaration in your CSS. Before we start, let's define a few quick terms commonly used in printing. First up, there's a printable area. That's this area here inside of this black line. Anything inside of here is safe. You can be sure that this information will be printed and included on whatever you're printing. The space in between this box and these lines on the outside is called the bleed. If you want to print something that goes all the way to the edge of the paper, you can figure your item to be printed within the bleed. This part may be trimmed off but it ensures that the ink goes…
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Understanding paged media and CSS fragmentation properties4m 13s
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Setting printing page breaks5m 51s
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Creating columns within longer documents5m 11s
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Adding hyphenation5m 25s
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Controlling widows and orphans3m 43s
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Using @page to create page margins5m 25s
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Coming soon: Additional @page properties3m 16s
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Challenge1m 15s
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Solution4m 30s
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