I have a page which displays fine on the screen.
I have a css which then formats the screen for print and re-sizes the sections.
My problem is that the print layout has a margin of approximately an inch from the left of the page which makes 2 elements print off the page on the right hand side.
I could probably compress the contents from the right but I want to know if I can reduce the margin on the left (and basically center the contents)
I have set the body tag on print to margin:0; padding: 0; but this has no effect?
Is there another setting that controls print margins?
You can set the print margin (and landscape orientation) with CSS like:
And the good news is, it works! (On Chrome. Not supported on other browsers though I did not test IE9.)
The margin must be in a unit that makes sense in print — pixels are not allowed.
Chrome will not shrink the margin below a fixed minimum, which may be determined by the printer driver.