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    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    I am trying to add page breaks to my pdf template, using css: page-break-after:always;
    But this tag gets stripped from the template when I save.

    Is there any way to add page breaks? I’ve tried wrapping the code in a table at 100% height but that creates blank pages before each page.

    Any suggestions welcome.
    Cheers,
    Leo

    #60273
    Franky
    Keymaster

    Try adding your tag in the EME options, tab “Other”, under “Extra html tags”. That should prevent wordpress from stripping it out.

    #60301
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’m afraid that doesn’t work as hoped. 🙁
    I added the line “table, background-repeat, background-size” to the Extra html tags, but they still get stripped when saving the template.

    #60302
    Franky
    Keymaster

    background-repeat and background-size are style-properties, not something directly as a table-property.
    So, something like this works:
    <table style="width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; background-color: #c23232;">

    The thing is, wordpress strips background-repeat and background-size inside the style property. Simple solution: use the class property and add your own class to eme (see https://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/9-changing-the-layout-css/ )

    #60303
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks, that’s a great suggestion. I didn’t realise that eme.css also covers the templates.
    Still, when I add these properties to the css class, only ‘background-repeat’ works, ‘background-size’ does not.
    The weird thing is that the EME template itself does accept ‘background-image’, which I think is also a style-property. But scaling in any way or form (even as ) seems impossible.
    It all seems quite random, but I gather that’s WordPress?

    Anyway, I’ll figure out some way to make it happen. Many thanks again.

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