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Creating
Printer-Friendly Web Pages
Reading
from a computer screen is uncomfortable, so users may often want to print
the page they’re viewing. The
problem is that web pages don’t usually lend themselves to print.
Unless
your web page width is 600 pixels or less, chances are that your page copy
will not fit in the printed page, and important information will be
cropped-out.
However,
as we’ve pointed out before, limiting your web pages
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Send
Eye-Catching HTML Web Pages by Email
A
few years ago, email programs didn’t support HTML (the standard for
formatting text on the Internet, and the most widely used medium to create
web pages).
If
you wanted to send an email message, you were limited to plain text and
only one font type.
Nowadays,
however HTML support among email programs is almost universal:
AOL versions 6 and higher, Internet Explorer versions 4 and
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