Designing web content for print involves addressing unique challenges like fixed page sizes, limited color palettes, media compatibility, and the lack of interactivity. CSS can be used to optimize print output through media queries, adding headers and footers, controlling page breaks, and adjusting content and typography. Key practices include improving readability, managing color and layout, and ensuring high image resolution.
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Differences Between Designing for Digital Screens and Physical PrintUsing Media Queries to Target Print-Specific StylesPrint Headers and FootersPage Break ControlContent AdjustmentTypography for PrintingPrint Optimization ConsiderationsConclusionSort: