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On many web sites, omitting the background color and shading or image is usually beneficial because printing a non-white background or shaded areas could result in an unreadable hard copy if printed in black and white, and extremely slow printing when printing in color. It may also waste a lot of ink.
However, most pages on this web site are more useful when they have been printed in color, including background color. The instructions for enabling color background printing for various web browser programs are shown below.
This information is not meant to indicate a recommendation of a particular web page browser, only to tell you where the control that needs adjusting has been found in various versions.
Earlier versions of Mozilla do not appear to have a way to print the background color of tables. The exact version where this capability was added is not known.
Note: As of November 2003, Safari does not correctly render tables when printed, in that they do not expand from margin to margin as they do on the display, even if that behavior is explicitly ordered by the HTML TABLE WIDTH="100%" directive. This behavior needs to be taken into account when developing web pages using Safari, understanding that tables will look different (usually notably smaller) when printed using Safari instead of being "what you see is what you get". Tables will also print and display larger in all other web browsers. Hopefully Apple will fix this non-standard web browser behavior in some future version of the product.
On the Colors panel, locate the section labeled "Sometimes a document will provide its own colors and background." Make sure that "Always use my colors, overriding document" is not checked. Then press Ok.
Note: Netscape Navigator versions before version 4.3 do not have any documented way to print color backgrounds.
On the Colors panel, locate the section labeled "Sometimes a document will provide its own colors and background." Make sure that "Always use the colors and background specified by the web page" is checked. Then press Ok.
(This has not been tested on all platforms that Netscape Navigator 6.x is available for.)
The Use and Misuse of Color in Web Pages
Caution: The W3C graphic shown here is not a background. If it doesn't
print in color and you have a color printer, it indicates that you have more
fundamental problems with your printer driver setup that must be corrected.
If the W3C graphic and web page hyperlinks (underlined text you click on
to change the web page that is displayed) are the only items on the page
that print in color, then you still need to adjust your web browser settings
for background color printing.
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