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Can someone point me to location of css styles used by chrome for rendering the print version of page? I tested on safari, webkit nightly, firefox (all updated) and chrome is the only one where if I put a select tag, then on its beginning and its end are two vertical lines few pixels thick over the whole page height.

If the select tag gets resized, the lines move with it so it must be somehow related to it, but until I can see the styles I probably will not find out.

I tried changing my print css from media=print to all but it was still not visible, until I select print in browser menu, then I can see it in the print preview but it already is a form of pdf so I could not "inspect element".

Any ideas? As I said it is GoogleChrome only, not webkit nightly build nor Safari.

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  • Remove your current css and set your print css to the only css available. You can now use the inspector.
    – DickieBoy
    May 24, 2012 at 16:21
  • Can you make a jsFiddle that shows this phenomenon? Or if not, provide a link to the webpage the problem occurs in?
    – Mr Lister
    May 24, 2012 at 16:49
  • Another question, which version of Chrome and OS?
    – Mr Lister
    May 24, 2012 at 16:55
  • sorry to respond too late, it is Chrome under OSX, dont know version anymore, just I know it was a page with few buttons, a simple table and veery simple css linked in the page, but problem was NOT VISIBLE even if viewed by the only print css visible, it only appeared in the FILE->PRINT dialog where you could have seen the preview... before it was not visible
    – Peminator
    Jan 3, 2013 at 17:01
  • I'm having similar problems with Google Chrome CSS Print wierdness. From my googling it has something to do with the Chrome PDF Viewer plugin, which I am guessing is used to generate the Chrome Print Preview. It doesn't play well with CSS...
    – Baodad
    Feb 18, 2014 at 17:50

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