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Content and layout questions around desktop print styles
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There are various problems (from my perspective with existing print styles) for your consideration...
These can all be seen on the printed copy of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book

  • Should disambiguation/hatnotes be indented?

Screen Shot 2017-11-13 at 11.25.10 AM.png (327×526 px, 74 KB)

  • Are article issues to prominent?

Screen Shot 2017-11-13 at 11.25.26 AM.png (203×741 px, 50 KB)

  • Should navboxes be printed?

If the goal is to save paper it's not obvious whether these are helping things in the printed form given they are just links.

Screen Shot 2017-11-13 at 11.27.24 AM.png (606×730 px, 158 KB)

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ovasileva triaged this task as Medium priority.Dec 1 2017, 2:22 PM
ovasileva moved this task from Triage to Backlog on the Proton board.
Volker_E renamed this task from Questions around desktop print styles to Content and layout questions around desktop print styles.Dec 18 2017, 1:58 AM

@Jdlrobson what method of printing does this refer to, and is this still relevant? Using Download as PDF and Printable version (in the main sidebar on desktop) for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book:

  • I'm not seeing the page issue included
  • I'm not seeing the navbox included
  • I'm not seeing hatnotes included
Jdlrobson claimed this task.

looks like since I wrote this Vector's desktop styles have been fixed, but there was still a problem with Minerva's on tablet/desktop.

Replication steps:

  • Visit Minerva mobile on DESKTOP or tablet resolution
  • Click download icon
  • In PDF scroll to History section.

What I see:

Screenshot 2019-07-09 at 8.46.51 AM.png (220×495 px, 13 KB)

(note main article, page issue)

I've hidden these now to match desktop