12 month ago
plasticbag : Revenue from print advertising is in radical decline with online advertising taking up much of the slack.. - If I was a betting man, I'd say that you could expect broadcast television advertising to be the next to be dramatically hit, in favour of targetted advertising packaged around on-demand download video.
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Richard Rutter : Decisions, Decisions - A flowchart for all life’s decisions, in a lovely print.
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19 month ago
nelson : Estampes Martinez Fleurot - shop in Paris selling old prints
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20 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : SF Chronicle in Trouble? - SF Chronicle in Trouble?: name a newspaper that isn't...
Linkorama : SF Chronicle in Trouble? - "The most authoritative newsletter covering the newspaper industry issued a gloomy prognosis for the business today and then, tellingly, went out of business.
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22 month ago
deusx : Coding Horror: Stylesheets for Print and Handheld - "It's high time I set up a print stylesheet for this website."
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31 month ago
Linkorama : Scan This Book! - When books are digitized, reading becomes a community activity. Bookmarks can be shared with fellow readers. Marginalia can be broadcast. Bibliographies swapped. A universal library as one book
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34 month ago
kayodeok : IEBlog : IE7 Printing: An Experience You Won’t Want To Miss - The key here is that all content on the screen is available to the user and that annoying extra white-space is avoided. No one likes to get extra pages with just one or two lines of content on an otherwise completely blank page of paper
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Printing a Book with CSS: Boom! - HTML is the dominant document format on the web and CSS is used to style most HTML pages. But, are they suitable for off-screen use? Can CSS be used for serious print jobs?
deusx : A List Apart: Articles: Printing a Book with CSS: Boom! - It's like Microformats meets DocBook! Or something.
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37 month ago
deusx : Apple Matters | Is The Web Killing The Computer Magazine? - "A computer magazine is positively ancient news."
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Wikipedia may go to print - For the developing world. Also clarifies there is no content freeze
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38 month ago
plasticbag : This is a bit random: An illustator vector mockup of the Safari toolbar for those webdesigners who build in Illustrator and may need to show off their designs in print or on a projector - Basically it stops all the nasty pixellation things happening when you make things bigger. Except why do it with Safari? That's got to be a bit random, surely?
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39 month ago
kayodeok : 456 Berea Street: Print-friendly CSS and usability - The CSS media type "print" allows authors to specify a stylesheet that is only used when printing. This can be very useful and allows for neatly styled printouts that hide non-essential parts of the page and only contain the main content
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39 month ago
kayodeok : A List Apart: Articles: High-Resolution Image Printing - High-Resolution Image Printing
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39 month ago
Isofarro : When Printing Kills - Printing in IE borks if there's an id='tags' on the page.
kayodeok : When Printing Kills - Spread the word: "tags" is effectively a reserved keyword, even though no such concept exists in (X)HTML. Use it at your (users’) peril.
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39 month ago
kayodeok : IE is teh 3v1l (IE Printing Bug) - We have a text area named "tags", which we use to allow users to edit the tags on their pages. IE handled it fine, right up until the time you tried to print, and then IE choked on it
Paul Hammond : IE is teh 3v1l - We have a text area named “tagsâ€, which we use to allow users to edit the tags on their pages.
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46 month ago
ricmac : What is QOOP?? (via paidcontent.org) - at first glance sounds similar to BlogBinders blog-to-print app, but more VC-money-trendy. - "From aspiring authors to digital libraries, we offer content owners fast, easy and free ways for you to offer print editions of your digital files using QOOP linQ™."
Linkorama : QOOP - I absolutely love the sample poster and book from Flickr photos
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