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page-break-inside
Determines if and how a page break is inserted within an element.
Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Notes:
- You can't use page breaks with elements that have their position property set to absolute.
See Also:
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orphans,
page-break-after,
page-break-before,
widows
Possible Values:
- always
A page break is always inserted inside the element.
-
Support:
-
W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
- auto
Page breaks are inserted as needed.
-
Support:
-
W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
- avoid
A page break is never inserted inside the element.
-
Support:
-
W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
- left
One or two page breaks are inserted inside the element to ensure that the following page is formatted as a left page.
-
Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
- right
One or two page breaks are inserted inside the element to ensure that the following page is formatted as a right page.
-
Support:
-
W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Example:
<BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="page-break-inside: avoid">
The Internet is so big, so powerful and pointless that for
some people it is a complete substitute for life.
Andrew Brown
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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