How to print web pages
| On many web-sites, clicking the 'print' icon on
the toolbar is adequate for printing the page you are viewing. On some sites, however, the
printing process is slighty more complicated. This site uses frames, which in effect, is two pages
displayed on the same screen. In most cases, the left-hand frame is the navigation frame
(highlighted in red on the example above). The larger right-hand frame (highlighted in
green above) displays the page you have requested. One point to note is that this process will normally not print backgrounds. Backgrounds will only print when configured in your browser if this function is supported. Internet Explorer 4 and 5 (IE 4 or 5) does support background printing (you can find it on the toolbar under Tools/Internet Options/Advanced in IE 5 and View/Internet Options/Advanced in IE 4), as do Mac versions of Netscape Navigator. Additionally, if you are using IE 4 or 5, you are given print options under the File/Print command on the toolbar. You can either print the selected frame only, both frames separately or both frames together as displayed on-screen. This site was designed to be viewed in Internet Explorer 4 or 5. If you are not running IE 4 or 5 and would like a FREE copy, you can download it from www.microsoft.com/ie. The only cost is that of your local telephone call rate. |