I use Print Media Query to print a scrollable DIV on my webpage (Main DIV contains a sub DIV and table with several rows and custom styles from kendo grid). The window.Print() only prints one page in both IE 9 and Chrome chopping rest of the DIV contents. How would I make sure it prints all contents in multiple pages. I read similar posts for issue with Firefox but the solution of using overflow: visible !important did not work for me. Below is my style
I've tried with position: absolute, height/width: 100% and setting same settings as below for Table, TBody, TR and TD, but no use.
@media print {
body * {
visibility: hidden;
}
#divname, #divname* {
visibility: visible;
}
#divname
{
overflow: visible !important;
float:none !important;
position: fixed;
left: 0px;
top: 0px;
display:block !important;
/*height:auto !important;*/
}
}
Try this: edit: using position absolute. Realized that position:fixed only creates one page since thats how it works (you cannot scroll with position:fixed). Absolute does the same thing but is expandable.
@media print {
body * {
visibility: hidden;
}
#divname, #divname * {
visibility: visible;
}
#divname {
left: 0px;
top: 0px;
position:absolute;
}
p {
page-break-before: always;
}
}
.para {
font-size:x-large;
height:3000px;
}