"Crescionini Sascha" <sascha.crescionini (AT) coop (DOT) ch> wrote:
In your browser, maybe.
Quote:
a print of a page WITH
background-color/images, without activating this option in the IE
advanced options? |
As an HTML author, you cannot, thank &Deity;, force anything upon users
or their browsers.
You cannot even force browsers to display backgrounds on screen. Not to
mention speech browsers. Get used to it.
It's actually very useful to users to keep a style sheet file
* { background-image: none !important; }
in the repertoire of selectable user style sheets. Quite often a
background image is not that bad per se, but it gets mildly distracting
if you really want to _read_ the text that appears against a background
image.
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