Description
When selecting print view for a page the tile shows up but is rendedered in something like 2 pt font. I am using IE (6.0) so it's possilbe it is only affecting this browser.
It happens with Firefox 1.5 as well.
Steps to reproduce
- Select print view for this page.
Also happens in 1.5 Beta 5
Example
The markup responsible for rendering the page title is below. It does seem a little strange.
<div id="page" lang="en" dir="ltr"> <div id="interwiki"><span><a href="/MoinMoinWiki">MoinMoin</a></span></div> <ul id="pagelocation"> <li>PageTitleGoesHere</li> </ul>
Details
This wiki
Workaround
Use a magnifying glass
Discussion
Print just prints content and a small hint for the pagename, so if you want a big h1 there, use = whatever = in the content.
That is a good point - certainly when CamelCase was the only option for page names this offered greater flexibility for page descriptions. However, it looks like a significant portion of pages (most?) in this wiki do not have a separate header (maybe because most of the themes also emphasize the page name in the screen representation - or maybe because it just saves the author some typing). Anyway - I think it would be good (and more consistent) to also have the print layout more prominently feature the page name. - PeterR.
- I don't think this can be fixed so that everybody is happy. If I make the page title bigger, the people using their own h1 will complain about why that pagename is not smaller. So if you like, set it in the css to whatever size you prefer or load a user css doing this.
Plan
- Priority:
- Assigned to:
Status: I changed that stuff for 1.5.1. The interwiki and page name is now at bottom as part of the last edited info. There is no stuff at top any more, so use = whatever = for your content's first headline.