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  • palos Friend
    #199284

    Hi,
    What would be the best way to add and use a “print.css”?
    Adding a custom code at template manager like this: <link rel=”stylesheet” href=”print-style.css” type=”text/css” media=”print” />

    ???

    Nazario A Friend
    #540753

    @palosutca,

    May I know which template you are using JA Nex T3 or JA Nex?

    If JA Nex T3, you don’t need “print.css” file, you can add the code css into this file: /templates/your_template_name/css/custom.css (if not exists, pls create a new one).

    You can refer to this tip (for JA Nex T3):
    http://t3-framework.org/documentation/customization.html#custom-css

    Hope this helps.

    palos Friend
    #540786

    Nazario,

    Using T3 and custom.css of course!
    But what code do you mean? :confused:

    palos

    Nazario A Friend
    #540883

    Hi Palos,

    I meant the code in the print.css as you mentioned, you can add the code inside that file or your custom code into this custom.css file

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