/*
- these stylesheet settings apply to the printer output only
- for screen and other styles, edit templates/stylesheet.css
- learn more about CSS printing styles at http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_ref_print.asp
- if needed remove comment tags to activate style settings
- 2003/11/23 PaulM PandA.nl
*/

/* example of things that you don't want to appear on the printer (i.e. navigation buttons) */
/*
div.doNotPrintThis {display: none}
*/

div#boxes1Frame {display: none;}
div#toppics img {display: none;}
#middleContent {margin-left: 20px; padding-top: 0px; width: 550px;}
.pageHeading img {display: none;}
h1 {display: inline; color: #4C8504; margin-top: 20px; padding-top: 0px;}
img#logo {float: left;}

/* for printing it is wise to use absolute font-sizes (to make sure it always fits the paper) like pt or px, not em */
/* for small printing use a standard serif font, beautifull/funny fonts can be difficult to read on the print */
body {
color: red;
background: white;
font-size: 7pt;
}

/* pagebreaks are supported by CSS2 browsers! */
/*
table
{
page-break-after: always
}
*/

