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How do I keep comments from printing on 43Folders Entries?

I would post this on the comments for "Testing the 43F redesign: Report bugs and comments here," but comments are closed.

I was wondering if there was a way to turn off the comments when printing. I know this is as simple as modyfying the print version of the CSS file, and specifying that anything past

is hidden. I've looked for a Greasemonkey script to try to do that, but I haven't had any success. Does such a thing exist?


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Merlin's picture

That's a good question. I...

That's a good question. I had at one point made the comments non-printing, but people no likey.

I'm def. open for suggestions if it's easy to do (pref. with CSS alone).

Thanks for the comment.

Chrome47's picture

I'm willing to bet there's...

I'm willing to bet there's a Javascript technique that will allow you to modify the CSS print file on the fly. But that's over my head. I'll do some digging, though, and see if I can turn something up.

Perhaps the best way might be with Greasemonkey, using the same type of coding.

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Brad Blackman is an artist and graphic designer working in the Nashville, Tennessee area. His paintings portray the geometry and architecture of everyday things that are easily overlooked, things that are ordinary yet beautiful in their austerity, form, and function, such as highway overpasses, turn-of-the-century storefronts, and enormous steel letters from a bygone era. He lives in Nashville with his wife, Hope.

In addition to painting and designing, Brad also runs the website Mysterious Flame, which discusses ways to maintain creative momentum.

 
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