DOM PDF Page break, if height is larger in tag
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I know we can use page break if we want to break the page but I want it dynamically for , I have tr which is having div inside it and it has height given auto,I want to break the page if it is exceeding, can I apply page break to tag?
Here is my demo HTML
<tr>
<td><i><u>Assets:</u></i> demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo content </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><div class="div_multiplelines" style="width: 100%; height: auto;"><?php echo $member_questionnaire_form_data->name_77 ?> </div></td>
</tr>
Also I want to make this dynamic,so Do I need to make it for every tr?
Maybe this cant be solution, how can I achieve that.
I have given this css to my table
table{width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; /*table-layout: fixed;*/ page-break-inside: avoid;}
html css dompdf
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I know we can use page break if we want to break the page but I want it dynamically for , I have tr which is having div inside it and it has height given auto,I want to break the page if it is exceeding, can I apply page break to tag?
Here is my demo HTML
<tr>
<td><i><u>Assets:</u></i> demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo content </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><div class="div_multiplelines" style="width: 100%; height: auto;"><?php echo $member_questionnaire_form_data->name_77 ?> </div></td>
</tr>
Also I want to make this dynamic,so Do I need to make it for every tr?
Maybe this cant be solution, how can I achieve that.
I have given this css to my table
table{width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; /*table-layout: fixed;*/ page-break-inside: avoid;}
html css dompdf
tr is block level element so, write like this@media print { tr.page-break { display: block; page-break-before: always; } }html<tr class=" page-break">
– Mehraj Khan
Nov 12 at 6:45
@MerajKhan will it apply automatically to tr if height is exceeding page height?
– Bits Please
Nov 12 at 6:53
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I know we can use page break if we want to break the page but I want it dynamically for , I have tr which is having div inside it and it has height given auto,I want to break the page if it is exceeding, can I apply page break to tag?
Here is my demo HTML
<tr>
<td><i><u>Assets:</u></i> demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo content </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><div class="div_multiplelines" style="width: 100%; height: auto;"><?php echo $member_questionnaire_form_data->name_77 ?> </div></td>
</tr>
Also I want to make this dynamic,so Do I need to make it for every tr?
Maybe this cant be solution, how can I achieve that.
I have given this css to my table
table{width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; /*table-layout: fixed;*/ page-break-inside: avoid;}
html css dompdf
I know we can use page break if we want to break the page but I want it dynamically for , I have tr which is having div inside it and it has height given auto,I want to break the page if it is exceeding, can I apply page break to tag?
Here is my demo HTML
<tr>
<td><i><u>Assets:</u></i> demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo contentdemo contentdemo contentdemo content demo content demo content demo content </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><div class="div_multiplelines" style="width: 100%; height: auto;"><?php echo $member_questionnaire_form_data->name_77 ?> </div></td>
</tr>
Also I want to make this dynamic,so Do I need to make it for every tr?
Maybe this cant be solution, how can I achieve that.
I have given this css to my table
table{width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; /*table-layout: fixed;*/ page-break-inside: avoid;}
html css dompdf
html css dompdf
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tr is block level element so, write like this@media print { tr.page-break { display: block; page-break-before: always; } }html<tr class=" page-break">
– Mehraj Khan
Nov 12 at 6:45
@MerajKhan will it apply automatically to tr if height is exceeding page height?
– Bits Please
Nov 12 at 6:53
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tr is block level element so, write like this@media print { tr.page-break { display: block; page-break-before: always; } }html<tr class=" page-break">
– Mehraj Khan
Nov 12 at 6:45
@MerajKhan will it apply automatically to tr if height is exceeding page height?
– Bits Please
Nov 12 at 6:53
tr is block level element so, write like this
@media print { tr.page-break { display: block; page-break-before: always; } } html <tr class=" page-break">– Mehraj Khan
Nov 12 at 6:45
tr is block level element so, write like this
@media print { tr.page-break { display: block; page-break-before: always; } } html <tr class=" page-break">– Mehraj Khan
Nov 12 at 6:45
@MerajKhan will it apply automatically to tr if height is exceeding page height?
– Bits Please
Nov 12 at 6:53
@MerajKhan will it apply automatically to tr if height is exceeding page height?
– Bits Please
Nov 12 at 6:53
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tr is block level element so, write like this
@media print { tr.page-break { display: block; page-break-before: always; } }html<tr class=" page-break">– Mehraj Khan
Nov 12 at 6:45
@MerajKhan will it apply automatically to tr if height is exceeding page height?
– Bits Please
Nov 12 at 6:53