An example of my code is this:
<div class="print">
This div needs to be on one page.
</div>
<div class="print">
This div needs to print on a separate page.
</div>
I have a couple divs
like above, and I need each div
to be on it's own page when printed. I've tried 'page-break-before'
and 'page-break-after'
on the .print
class in print.css. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
It seems to me like 'page-break-after'
would be right, and that's the solution I always find when searching, but I just can't seem to get it working.
You should use the css rule :
.print {page-break-after:always;}
It works for me in Chrome 12.0 and Firefox 3.5
The solution given by Allex using a br tag does not work in this version of Chrome
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