Print utilities let you select elements that should be displayed on a screen and/or when printing the page. It also allows you to manage page break for each element.
Display
Use classes ecl-u-print-only
or ecl-u-screen-only
to display an element respectively only when printing the page, or only when displaying it on screen.
Page break
Several classes are available to handle page break when printing.
There are three main options: force a page break, avoid page break, and get back to default mode (auto) Most of these options can be applied before, after, or within an element.
Here is the full list of possibilities:
ecl-u-break-before-page
: force a page break before the elementecl-u-break-before-avoid
: prevent page break before an elementecl-u-break-before-auto
: reset page break before element to default valueecl-u-break-after-page
: force a page break after the elementecl-u-break-after-avoid
: prevent page break after an elementecl-u-break-after-auto
: reset page break after element to default valueecl-u-break-inside-avoid
: prevent page break inside an element (for long elements)ecl-u-break-inside-auto
: reset page break inside element to default value
Note that these rules will be applied as best as possible by the browser. In some complex cases, it may not work as expected.