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There are two parts to this post - reply for both or either...
Firstly, is it POSSIBLE to force a browser to print when it hits a certain web page?
And before i get a hundred comments back about the evil world of screwing with a clients browser - this is for use in an Interactive Kiosk. Which needs to print as soon as a user hits a particular page (on the attached thermal printer).
Secondly - and the main point of this question...
I need to layer two images. The bottom image, needs to be sized, and the top, also needs to be sized.
Now, i previously have tried a 'div' tag, with a background property - BUT i cannot size the image within that tag. I want to layer WITHOUT css if possible, and because these images are part of a search result function - they cannot be aboslutely positioned.
Any ideas?
Firstly, is it POSSIBLE to force a browser to print when it hits a certain web page?
And before i get a hundred comments back about the evil world of screwing with a clients browser - this is for use in an Interactive Kiosk. Which needs to print as soon as a user hits a particular page (on the attached thermal printer).
Secondly - and the main point of this question...
I need to layer two images. The bottom image, needs to be sized, and the top, also needs to be sized.
Now, i previously have tried a 'div' tag, with a background property - BUT i cannot size the image within that tag. I want to layer WITHOUT css if possible, and because these images are part of a search result function - they cannot be aboslutely positioned.
Any ideas?
The only way I know how to layer is with the z-index.
You can use JavaScript to launch the Print dialog box upon accessing a webpage, but the OK button would still need to be clicked in the dialog box (the one where it asks you to specify a printer and print options) before it actually prints.
You can use JavaScript to launch the Print dialog box upon accessing a webpage, but the OK button would still need to be clicked in the dialog box (the one where it asks you to specify a printer and print options) before it actually prints.
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