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darenwelsh avatar darenwelsh commented on July 21, 2024

Do you mean how the blocks get split between page breaks? I think this is a general problem for MediaWiki since we've also had issues with images and tables split across pages. You can try the CSS properties page-break-after, page-break-before, and page-break-inside. Maybe this could be built into the masonry blocks.

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revansx avatar revansx commented on July 21, 2024

No. it's the width. When a user on a widescreen monitor goes to print, the print (typically portrait) only shows the left side of the screen. The right side is cropped off in the print preview/print. It can be fixed if the user prints in landscape and plays with the scale, but fundamentally, the blocks (which are intended to "re-arrange themselves" don't re-arrange themselves for the printed page. I was just wondering if there is something that can be done in Mediawiki:Print.css that might trigger the blocks to automatically re-arrange themselves for the printed page like they do for the screen page.

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darenwelsh avatar darenwelsh commented on July 21, 2024

Do you have a screen capture you can share? When I preview the print in both portrait and landscape, it does not seem to have width issues.

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