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  • Plugin Author David Decker

    (@daveshine)

    @daren:
    My plugin does nothing to the column classes at all!
    Which child theme you’re using and could you give your site URL please so I can have a look myself? Thanks ??

    I assume that your child theme has column classes but they may somehow not fit onto a sheet of paper?

    You can add print style additions to your theme if you place a file with this name print-additions.css in your child theme root folder. This will then be enqueued together with my print stylesheet. Just add your special rules to this additional stylesheet (will only be used for printing though!).

    I hope this helps!

    Thanks, Dave ??

    P.S. www.ads-software.com has delayed notifications for support forum posts, don’t know why, saw your post today.

    Thread Starter Daren

    (@daren629)

    Thanks David…

    I ended up putting the column class CSS into the print-additions.css and all is good (Even though the column classes are in the child theme CSS). Right now I don’t have a live site that I could send you to, but will have one up in a few weeks. If I continue to have the problems in the future I will return here and post a link.

    Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter Daren

    (@daren629)

    Hey David..

    I put the site I’m working online. You can view it at darenmoon.com There is a page located at https://darenmoon.com/?page_id=124 that has column classes. If you choose print, you can see what I’m talking about. I removed the column class CSS from print-additions.css, but it is in the child theme CSS. I am using the Executive theme from Studiopress.

    Thanks…

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