Good to hear from you. I am of no help, as I haven't printed anything in years, and I don't even own a printer.
Don't be a stranger. Thanks for your continued support.
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I copy into Word then format the actual recipe to fit one page, then print and put in a plastic page protector and into a notebook in the kitchen. Sauce wipes right off!
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Maybe it's backwards in Australia. Huntington Beach welcomes you!
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How are you printing? I just printed the KC BBQ sauce recipe by clicking the Print button in the File menu (far top-left of my browser) when on that page, chose grey scale, and this is what i get. White background.
Another option is to highlight the important parts, and copy & paste into a word processor (like Word or similar) then print.
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Howdy from Kansas Territory, Welcome to th' Pit!
Lookin' forward to learnin' with, an' from ya'!
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I kill pecan trees, peach trees, apple trees, hickory trees, right now killing some oak and mesquite on some briskets. Welcome to the pit.
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I kill trees. I'm sorry. But my kitchen is far from electronics, and I just like having the recipe under the magnet on the refrigerator.
I noticed many pages from amazingribs.com print with a gray background--- wondering if you can change your PRINT css attributes to have no background.
Just ask your webmaster to add some @media classes to your css. .. just google how to do it.
1. easier to read, especially in a busy kitchen
2. saves on TONER, which is ridiculously expensive in Australia
just a quick change to your main CSSTags: None
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