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I have been scratching my head on this one for a while, so I thought maybe someone could shed some light on this issue. I am using a grid layout (that I have created over the years) with a class for responsive images (very similar to bootstrap, but very stripped down). Using this, I created a gallery using a foreach loop, and included a "print button" to print each image. I got the classes and everything worked out, but I ran into a small problem with the print functionality. My images (which are around 2400px wide to fill the space) are just fine in the grid and on resize, but when I print, they "run off" the page. I understand that they are just too big to be printed in portrait mode, which led to me think that I could use $image->size(); to print a scaled down version of the image (which adds a bit more load time as now the site needs to load the image large scale and the scaled down version). However, I can't seem to wrap my head around serving just the scaled down version for print only (obviously display:none; doesn't do the trick). Has anyone tackled this before, or does anyone know of a more elegant solution to the conundrum that I have found myself in? The Foreachloop: $printclass = 1; foreach($page->galleries as $gallery) { $printclass++; $printimage = $gallery->gallery_image->width(600)->url; $out = ""; $out .= "<div class=\"row\">"; $out .= "<div class=\"grid-12\">"; $out .= "<img src=\"{$gallery->gallery_image->url}\" class=\"reimage\"/>"; $out .= "</div>"; $out .= "</div>"; $out .= "<div class=\"row\">"; $out .= "<div class=\"grid-12\">"; $out .= "<a href=\"#\" onClick=\"printCoupon('printable{$printclass}');\">Print</a>"; $out .= "</div> "; $out .= "</div> "; $out .="<div id=\"printable{$printclass}\"><img src=\"{$printimage}\"/></div>"; echo $out; }
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I've been trying to find the reason why when I print a page on my ProcessWire website, that the page appears to have URLs that appear next to links in the entire page. For example, here is a link on the website I built: http://thechapel.com/sermons/easter-2015/easter/ When you print the page in Chrome for example, every link on the page has a relative URL next to it with parenthesis. See attached image. I'm running ProcessWire 2.5.3. Is this something that was added recently to ProcessWire, and is there a way to turn the URLs that appear off? I also found it on another ProcessWire website - http://www.craftedbyspark.com/ - so I know its not just me.