Liam, Thank you very much. This was the case. I'm using Initializr
when I start documents, and by default they have print media in the
CSS.
On May 13, 12:56 pm, Liam Potter <
radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you use media queries for your print css in your main stylesheet, the
> script will still parse it and then apply it, doesn't take into account
> media queries.
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> On 13/05/2011 11:23 am, Christian wrote:
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> > Have never seen that... Can you give us a live example?
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> > 2011/5/13 Norris Wyvern <
enther...@gmail.com <mailto:
enther...@gmail.com>>
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> > Has anybody countered a problem, where IE shows all your <a "href">
> > information after the link.<br />
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> > <a href="
google.com <
http://google.com>" title="Our all favourite
> > site" />Go to Google</a>
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> > Shows up like: Go to Google (
google.com <
http://google.com>)
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