• Resolved tobydemoss

    (@tobydemoss)


    https://datatechlab.com/thank-you-denver/

    Works in Firefox and Chrome (as long as you put a “pause before print” on for Chrome), but cannot even get a new window on Safari. Any ideas?

    P.S. You should make a default value “Pause Before Print” so you don’t run into the issue with a blank page showing in Chrome. If there is no value, then Chrome prints a blank page.

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  • Plugin Contributor twinpictures

    (@twinpictures)

    You can set a default value for Pause Before Print in the plugin settings page.
    This is not default, as it depends on the amount of external content needs to be loaded on the print page.

    In your case: the majority of elements on your page are being loaded externally.
    Another issue you have is that your theme is loading multiple libraries of jQuery.

    Finally: the current print target is: .inner
    However, the print page seems to be loading up the entire page, not just the target. What is the exact shortcode you are using?

    Thread Starter tobydemoss

    (@tobydemoss)

    [print-me title=”PRINT NOW”]

    Plugin Contributor twinpictures

    (@twinpictures)

    ok, then what is your default target set to under Dashboard > Settings > Print-O-Matic?

    Thread Starter tobydemoss

    (@tobydemoss)

    The Default Target Attribute is .inner targeting that div in that page. I also have a logo added in the Print Page Top HTML…that may be why you think it is printing the entire page.

    However I found a work-around for the Safari issue. I don’t know if it is a bug in Print-O-Matic or not, but if I turn off the Close After Print (was turned on), then the page pop-up and print dialog box comes up, allowing you to print in Safari.

    Let me know if you see that on your end as well.

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