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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to define the style and layout for a page when it is printed.Modern web browsers should automatically apply this style sheet when an article is printed, so typically, you only need to use the "Print" command in your browser.
On all skins besides theMinerva Neue skin, you can also print a page by clickingPrintable version
.
As you use these supported skins, printing a page will also print the content of a page in its skin style.So, there will be differences.Use your browser's "Print" preview or clickPrintable version
on the wiki to see the actual printout.
Aprintable=yes
parameter also exists (e.g.the printable version of this page), but it is deprecated (T167956) and in the future it will be removed (T259141).
The warningThe printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.
is actually shown.
See MediaWiki print style sheet located atmediawiki/resources/src/mediawiki.legacy/commonPrint.css