I have a page which contains charts etc for statistics which must be printable. I want to just use the standard browser print functionality in order to enable printing. I also have css which changes the button colours for selected buttons to make it clear which charts are being viewed. However, my issue is that when i attempt to print the page, this colouring is lost and reset to its default presentation.
I am aware of the capabilities of doing this in Chrome by using webkit-print-color-adjust settings in the CSS, however, the vast majority of users in my business use IE or Edge (as they are microsoft defaults) and therefore i need a solution which would work in them.
I have attempted using !important and @media print but to no effect as yet, unless i am using them wrong.
Here is the css currently:
@media print{
.btn-primary-chart:active,
.btn-primary-chart.active {
color: #ffffff;
background-color: green !important;
border-color: #285e8e;
}
}
Any help would be greatly appreciated :)