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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 :)

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    printing background colours is a browser setting and can only be turned on in the browser options as many people don't want to waste their colour ink on printing web pages
    – Pete
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:41
  • Possible duplicate of CSS @media print issues with background-color;
    – Pete
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:43
  • So there is no possible way to do this? in this case, is there an alternative approach you could think of to display selected buttons when printing?
    – DaRoGa
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:46
  • bit hacky but you could have a hidden image which you show (and hide the button) in your print stylesheet, or perhaps even use an image button
    – Pete
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:49
  • Im not sure i follow what you mean, could you provide an example in an answer for me to try please :)
    – DaRoGa
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:51

6 Answers 6

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From the SO answer here, the reason why your CSS does not work is because of the default settings in the browser print settings.

With Chrome and Safari, you may want to add in

-webkit-print-color-adjust: exact;

to force print the background color.

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    As mentioned in the question i worked out that setting is needed for chrome but the question was how to get it for IE and EDGE
    – DaRoGa
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:50
  • @DaRoGa Tried <style media="print" type="text/css">?
    – user5404864
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:53
  • I have yes. I am running out of ideas and may have to take a different approach judging by Pete's comments
    – DaRoGa
    Feb 29, 2016 at 13:57
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There isn't any foolproof method to print backgrounds in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge yet. However, there's a few methods I've tried before and may work under some circumstances:

Method 1 (using sprite):

-ms-filter: "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0,startColorstr='#fffad‌​a', endColorstr='#fffada')";

Method 2:

CSS

.background:before {
    content: '';
    display: block;
    position: absolute;
    top: 0;
    right: 0;
    left: 0;
    z-index: -1;
    border-bottom: 1000px solid #eee;
 }

HTML

<body class="background">

But if you want to print it yourself, you can enable 'Print Background Color':

To resolve this behavior, turn on the Print background colors and images option in Internet Explorer. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab.

  2. In the Settings box, under Printing, click to select the Print background colors and images check box, and then click OK.

Also, a few similar StackOverFlow Posts

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Please try adding "!important" on the style (but not in the @media print).

I just met the problem that font color was missing in print view, and the final solution is replace

color: red !;

with

color: red !important;

in the style.

It seems that some styles will be ignored if "!important" is not used.

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  • Ignored probably isn't the right word here. Overridden would be more apt. !important ensures your styles are used rather than any printer defaults.
    – webnoob
    Jan 11, 2017 at 15:54
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I found one solution that will even work in the EDGE browser. Here is the basic HTML:

<div style="position: relative;width:100%">
     <div style="border-color:green;border-style:solid;
         border-width:15px;width:70%;"></div>
     <div style="position: absolute; top: 50%; 
                transform:translateY(-50%);left: 0px;">
         Hello, world.
     </div>
 </div>

You can adjust the width or the parent and the child div's as necessary.

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Worth mentioning here, since I had a similar problem, is that EDGE will render SVG properly while ignoring the HTML background-color.

So instead of using:

<div style="background-color:red; width:20px height:20px">...</div>

You can use something like this:

<svg style="width:20px;height:20px">
    <rect width="100%" height="100%" style="fill:red">
</svg>
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Actually it is possible to programmatically change the background printing setting for IE:

void CMeetingScheduleAssistantApp::SetPrintBackgroundSetting(CSettingsStore& regSettings, CString strPrintBackground, BOOL& rbResetDefault, BOOL& rbReset)
{
    rbResetDefault = FALSE;
    rbReset = FALSE;

    // Attempt to read the registry key value
    if(regSettings.Read(_T("Print_Background"), strPrintBackground))
    {
        // Update registry key value if we need to
        if (strPrintBackground != _T("yes"))
        {
            regSettings.Write(_T("Print_Background"), _T("yes"));

            // Remember, reset it back to original value afterwards
            rbReset = true;
        }
    }
    else
    {
        // User accepted default behavior, so create registry key value
        regSettings.Write(_T("Print_Background"), _T("yes"));

        // Remember, reset it back to default value afterwards
        rbResetDefault = true;
    }
}

void CAvailableBrothersReportPreview::OnButtonPrintPreview() 
{

    CSettingsStore regSettings(false, false);

    if (regSettings.Open(_T("SOFTWARE\\MICROSOFT\\Internet Explorer\\Main")))
    {
        CString strPrintBackground;
        BOOL bResetValue = FALSE, bResetResetDefault = FALSE;

        // Try to revise the Print_Background setting
        CMeetingScheduleAssistantApp::SetPrintBackgroundSetting(regSettings, strPrintBackground,
            bResetResetDefault, bResetValue);

        // Now show the print preview dialogue
        if (m_pHtmlView != nullptr)
            m_pHtmlView->DoPrintPreview();

        // Reset the Print_Background setting if required
        if (bResetValue)
            regSettings.Write(_T("Print_Background"), strPrintBackground);
        else if (bResetResetDefault)
            regSettings.Write(_T("Print_Background"), _T("no"));
    }
}

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