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How to create a print-friendly stylesheet CSS tutorial
Article Introduction:To create a print-friendly style sheet, first use @mediaprint or link print.css file to separate the print style; secondly, hide irrelevant elements such as navigation bar, sidebar and remove background to save ink; finally adjust the font size, font type and margins to improve readability. The specific steps include: 1. Specify the printing style through the @mediaprint rule or HTML link; 2. Set display:none to hide non-essential elements in the printing style, and set the background to white, the text to black, and the link to display the URL; 3. Set the font size to 12pt, use serif fonts, set the margins and the adaptive width of the picture to avoid forced horizontal printing. During testing, you can verify the effect by exporting PDF.
2025-07-04
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What are the :focus and :focus-within pseudo-classes?
Article Introduction::focus is used to directly focus the element itself, and :focus-within is used to affect the parent container when the child element gets focus. 1.: focus only takes effect on the current element and is often used for input box highlighting; 2.: focus-within is applied to containers containing interactive elements, and when their child elements are focused, triggering style changes, such as the overall highlighting of form groups or search box; 3. When using it, you should ensure accessibility, retain clear focus indicators, and combine them with keyboard navigation tests. Together, the two improve the usability and user experience of the interface.
2025-06-27
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Dave The Diver: How To Catch Spider Crabs
Article Introduction:In Dave The Diver, there are some creatures that are not easy to catch. Or, catch alive that is. The spider crab is one of those very species, making it seem like the only way to bring these crustaceans back up to land is to viciously crack them up w
2025-01-10
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Prepare for Interview Like a Pro with Interview Questions CLI
Article Introduction:Prepare for Interview Like a Pro with Interview Questions CLI
What is the Interview Questions CLI?
The Interview Questions CLI is a command-line tool designed for JavaScript learners and developers who want to enhance their interview
2025-01-10
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Soft Deletes in Databases: To Use or Not to Use?
Article Introduction:Soft Deletes: A Question of DesignThe topic of soft deletes, a mechanism that "flags" records as deleted instead of physically removing them, has...
2025-01-10
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Terraria: How To Make A Loom
Article Introduction:There are a lot of crafting stations that you can make in Terraria. This ranges from simple anvils to unique stations meant for one specific type of resource. Early into the game, you'll be able to make your own Loom, which is primarily used to make
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How to become a Mortician in Bitlife
Article Introduction:There are an abundance of job roles to try in Bitlife, and while the best jobs are those that land you with lots of fame and money — such as becoming a Model or an Astronaut — there are plenty other, simpler jobs to get you by. There’s
2025-01-10
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Unlocking the Power of Chrome DevTools Snippets
Article Introduction:The Snippets panel in Chrome DevTools is a powerful tool that often gets overlooked. Snippets allows a developer to write, save, and run custom JavaScript code directly in the browser. This feature can be helpful to experiment, debug, and demo JavaS
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