CSS page-break-after Property
Example
Always insert a page-break after a <footer> element:
@media print
{
footer {page-break-after: always;}
}
Definition and Usage
The page-break-after
property adds a page-break after a
specified
element.
Tip: The properties: page-break-before, page-break-after and page-break-inside help to define how a document should behave when printed.
Note: You cannot use this property on an empty <div> or on absolutely positioned elements.
Default value: | auto |
---|---|
Inherited: | no |
Animatable: | no. Read about animatable |
Version: | CSS2 |
JavaScript syntax: | object.style.pageBreakAfter="always" |
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.
Property | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
page-break-after | 1.0 | 4.0 | 1.0 | 1.2 | 7.0 |
Note: None of the browsers support "avoid".
Note: Browsers may interpret "left" and "right" as "always".
CSS Syntax
page-break-after: auto|always|avoid|left|right|initial|inherit;
Property Values
Value | Description |
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auto | Default. Automatic page-break |
always | Always insert a page-break after the element |
avoid | Avoid a page-break after the element (if possible) |
left | Insert page-break after the element so that the next page is formatted as a left page |
right | Insert page-break after the element so that the next page is formatted as a right page |
initial | Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial |
inherit | Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit |
Related Pages
HTML DOM reference: pageBreakAfter property