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I have an input document of XML data that will resolve nicely into data cards that can be printed 2 to a page (or maybe 4 to a page, or 9 to a page, or something).

What's the best way for me to style the data for them to be printed that way? For example, how can I say "Make this div extend 1/3 of the way down a printed page"?

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  • I was about to post an answer and realised that you where not using php. or are you? Because if so there is a better way of doing that then css.
    – Iznogood
    Sep 16, 2010 at 23:51
  • Sadly no PHP involved. How would you do it in PHP?
    – Colen
    Sep 18, 2010 at 4:07

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HTML isn't really intended for exact display in that way. Having said that...

If you know the paper size, you can perhaps be clever with the units in a print stylesheet (i.e. using cm rather than px or em). You may even be able to use percentages and not worry about the paper size too much, but I haven't tested this. It would also depend on the content, its layout, and how different the paper sizes might be.

An example of using percentages (to force a <div> to be 1/3 the page height) would be specifying height: 33% in the CSS.

It is also possible to force page breaks in CSS, by specifying page-break-after: always (or page-break-before: always if that is more convenient).

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