In Pages, there is an option to hide headers and footers on the first page of a section. But I want to only hide the header, not the footer. That's because I have the page number in the footer and I do want to show it, even on the first page. How can I do this...
I tried almost all the answers proposed on this page and many other stuff. The best option I finally keeped on all my websites is the following architecture: A single view I display only one view in the browser. Here is my main view (/views/page.php): <?php defined('BASEPATH') OR...
I'm getting following error: Protocol error (Page.printToPDF): Page range syntax error. In my case, I needed to show the header and footer on the first page only not on the others. I was able to create the first-page buffer successfully ...
Header definition: a person or thing that removes or puts a head on something.. See examples of HEADER used in a sentence.
Note:Headers and footers appear only in the Print Preview window and in the printed form, and will not appear in the regular Preview window. Top of Page Center the header or footer By default, the header or footer appears on the left side of the printed form. To center text in the hea...
I didn't customize the transition, using the default, but the problem arose anyway satya164added theneeds reprolabelJul 24, 2020 hsjobergmentioned this issueFeb 16, 2021 Sign up for freeto join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account?Sign in to comment...
It's hard to tell what either will look like with all the grids and guides showing, but I think I prefer the second only because it's less traditional and would take up less space on a digital page. However, I'd want to see both without the grids and guides; I'm concerned that ...
The best headers have a clean and uncluttered design. They focus on essential elements and avoid unnecessary distractions. One of my favorite examples was made by artist Katie Mai. Her website header features her logo, a circle with her name in vibrant colors. There are only six links below...
Since HTML does not have an "include" directive, I can think only of three workarounds Frames Javascript CSS A little comment on each of the methods. Frames can be either standard frames or iFrames. Either way, you will have to specify a fixed height for them, so this might not be ...
So before anyone asks in the comments, these are only intended to be used with the “blank” page template and are not ideal in every circumstance. But for those they do work for, they’re fantastic. You can use these menus on small sites with just a few pages or on certain pages ...