What views does NetObjects Fusion allow me to print? NetObjects Fusion
allows you to print the Site Structure shown in the Site Structure View. In Site View you can select Print from the File menu to print the site structure. There is an option in Print Setup, to mark the checkbox Print to
Fit which is fit the entire structure of your site onto one page. You can also change the size and orientation of the page you wish to print in the Print Setup dialog. For printing the pages, most browsers have the
ability to print the currently displayed page. For any other view, you may use a screen capture of the view you wish to print. What do I check if I print
a page from a browser and nothing shows up? Check to see if the page you are trying to print is a framed page. Browsers only can print one
HTML page at a time. Since a framed page references multiple HTML files at once, you must print each individual element of a framed page separately. When the frameset page is selected, since it does not actually contain
any content, no data is available for the printer to print. What do I check if I print a page and it is not WYSIWYG to the browser display?
There are a number of things which could be happening. Here are a few of the most common problems:
1. The content is cut off on the right side of the page. Browsers are configured to print to a certain page area. The printer can only print as much of the page which fits within this area. If the layout
tables which define the page are larger than this area, the content which falls outside that area to the right is not printed. If you wish your page to be printed you might want to consider changing the total width of
your page layout so that it can fit within this area. 2. The text overruns tables or does not wrap at the same places. Printing fonts can be different sizes than display fonts on a computer screen. This is
the same problem that you can get when viewing a particular page on a different machine, or if you change the display font in your browser. If the printed output is not acceptable, you can adjust the size or dimensions
of your text boxes so that the change between the display and the printer is acceptable. NOTE: Embedding elements inside text boxes can help alleviate problems caused by changing font sizes in relation to images and
other page elements. 3. Images are not printing properly. This is usually a problem with background images, and in some cases transparent images. These are issues with the way the particular browser and
printer is configured to handle images. If you are concerned about how your images will look when printed, you should check them across all target browsers and a variety of printers to check the output quality.
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