Improving the print version of digital content involves removing non-essential elements like support blocks, related content, comments, share menus, and footers. These components, while useful online, detract from the clarity and focus of a printed document. The real content often finishes before the printed page runs out, indicating areas for improvement. A simple CSS media query can hide these unnecessary elements easily, ensuring that only the core article is highlighted in print formats.
In print versions of online content, many elements like support blocks, related content, comments, share menus, and footers become extraneous, reducing their usefulness.
The real content often ends before the printed page completes, highlighting the need to streamline what's included when transitioning from digital to print formats.
Using a simple CSS media query, elements that are unnecessary for print can be hidden, ensuring the core content is emphasized in printed materials.
The ad content, while not visible in the PDF, is still present on the site, illustrating a key consideration when preparing content for print.
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