I think that Print link to open popup window with printable HTML version of page is very useful thing, so I would like to have it in my ikiwiki :) Probably it's better to generate a page on the fly as a CGI (just the same like for RecentChanges page) when a user really needs it, instead to build static printable version for all ikiwiki pages. --Pawel > I've always considered print links to be a sign of a badly designed web > site that looks ugly in a printer because it's ugly anywhere, so I may > take some convinving. :-) Ikiwiki pages seem like they'd print out ok > as-is to me. >> ikiwiki home pages are plain and clean, but please note that some >> ikiwiki users can have their wiki with banners and navbars and a lot >> of graphics. > (I also often click on print links, just to get a web page that I can > read, especially often hoping that it will have the whole article on it, > instead of the 99 tiny pagelets nasty websites like to split things into. > Have I ever mentioned how much I *hate* the web?) >> I always print all interested articles for me, because I hate reading >> them from a display monitor. It's too painful for my eyes. And I want >> to print only article *body* without all wrappers, because I don't >> need them. > One option, if your stylesheet contained something that was unpalatable > in printing, would be to define an alternate stylesheet optimised for > printing, and somehow switch the browser to use that stylesheet when > printing a page (it can be switched from a menu in the UI of some > browsers, but I'm not sure what a good way would be to switch the > stylesheet on the fly without re-rendering the page..) > > --[[Joey]] >> Maybe you could add print.css file for printable version? We just have >> local.css file for a local styling. --Pawel