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#1 2008-11-04 15:06:29
- pepebe
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URL and Stylesheet
Quick question about urls and stylesheets.
Let’s say that I have an article “A” in “section a” with stylesheet “a”. Now I want to create a link, that opens article “A” with stylesheet “g” instead, ignoring the standard stylesheet for “A” section. Is there any way to do that?
The reason for my question is that I want to add a link to each article that lead to new page showing a print layout of the article in question.
Thanks,
pepebe
P.S. I don’t want to insult anybody here, but this is nagging me for quite a long time and so I have to say it: The search function in this forum s****! Really. I’m either too dumb to use the “advanced search” feature properly or it just isn’t “advanced” enough for my humble needs. Example: As far as I understand there is no way to search for a word or expression in a threads subject. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to search for the word stylesheet in the subject of postings? I’m sure it wound cut down search time (and therefore querries) by half…
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#2 2008-11-04 15:43:10
- pepebe
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Re: URL and Stylesheet
I know you found the php answer but would the txp one work for you?
Yiannis
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#4 2008-11-04 21:17:43
- pepebe
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Re: URL and Stylesheet
Greetings colak
<txp:if_article_id> ? I don’t understand what are you aiming for. I’m curious, please explain.
Thanks, pepebe
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Re: URL and Stylesheet
pepebe, colak is just misunderstanding your question, methinks :) <txp:if_article_id>
has nothing to do with the case.
But with the help of rah_if_gps we get:
<txp:rah_if_gps att="style" val="print">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/print.css" media="all" />
<txp:else />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/default.css" media="all" />
</txp:rah_if_gps>
And then we could access print styled page by linking it with ?style=print
(or adding that end of the URL). In example <a href="?style=print">View print version</a>
Hope that helps :P
Last edited by Gocom (2008-11-05 01:36:00)
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Re: URL and Stylesheet
yep… Remider to myself. Read the forum post twice before posting:)
Yiannis
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Re: URL and Stylesheet
Um… why not use media=“print” in the style sheet, so the user can do CTRL+P to print the page in the correct print style while still viewing using the normal style in the browser?
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Re: URL and Stylesheet
Um… why not use media=“print” in the style sheet, so the user can do CTRL+P to print the page in the correct print style while still viewing using the normal style in the browser?
Possibly because the idea is to provide page that looks like paper/pdf/A4 ;) – with pressing the link it opens the page inside the default browser window and doesn’t send it to the printer.
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#9 2008-11-06 21:36:26
- pepebe
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Re: URL and Stylesheet
Your right Gocom. I was also thinking about different print layouts you could choose from.
Of course pdf, but also
- Full color print
- Optimized for grayscale
- With/Without images
- Perhaps even different paper formats
More ideas?
It’s just an idea right now, but personaly I prefer to have things on good old paper. It’s more reliable and you can take it with you to the bathroom, to the subway, etc.
Pen and paper addict that I am, I would be happy to have the choice.
pepebe
Last edited by pepebe (2008-11-06 21:37:51)
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