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    Hi guys

    I’m trying to use the custom stylesheet to override the alignment of a couple of elements and to print an email address instead of the link to the contact form that appears on the website. It’s working perfectly in Chrome, so I know the stylesheet is accessible and the URL I entered is correct – but neither Firefox nor Internet Explorer are picking up the custom stylesheet at all.

    Any suggestions?

    Here’s an example of a page that has this issue: http://samsweb.com/tester/charts/plancomparison/

    (Link is temporary because the site’s still in development).

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/printfriendly/

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  • I just tried this link’s PrintFriendly button using both Chrome and Firefox, but the results are totally same. :/

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    Really? I’m seeing the photo aligned left in Chrome (which is what I specify in the custom stylesheet) but aligned right in Firefox and IE. Are you seeing it aligned left in both, or right in both?

    The photo is aligned right in both my Firefox 17 and Chrome latest.

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    Thanks for the response! I had checked this on two separate computers, and in both cases Chrome was displaying the print version as specified in the custom stylesheet, but Firefox and IE were not. Eventually I gave up for the night – and when I checked again in the morning, all browsers were picking up the custom stylesheet correctly. No idea what the problem was, but I’m going to blame it on gremlins and mark the thread resolved.

    Thanks! Sometimes weird stuff happens!

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