Styles for Print Output

When it comes to styling your content for print-based output, there are some unique aspects to consider. This is especially true if you are generating online output from the same content files, because you likely want your online output to look one way and your print output to look another way.

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Note If you are interested in your project's look and feel from a branding perspective, consider the Branding.css file. This stylesheet groups together common branding elements (e.g., logo, hero image, font, color palette) to match the output with your company's brand. See Branding.