Philip TAYLOR wrote: > My thanks to all who have responded. AFAICT, > Seamonkey /should/ honour an <h3> with style > "page-break-after: avoid" Code inspection suggests "no". In fact, the only supported page-break stuff is "page-break-before: always" and "page-break-after: always". The fact that any of the others are even parsed (instead of reporting "css errors") is a bug. > http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php?FX2=on&uas=CUSTOM#css2propsprint No idea where these folks got their info but it's So Wrong. ;) -BorisReceived on Wednesday, 31 January 2007 23:13:25 GMT
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