CSS page-break-after Property
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Definition
The page-break-after property sets the page-breaking behavior after an
element.
Note: You can not use this property on absolutely positioned elements.
Note: Use the page-breaking properties as few times as possible and
avoid page-breaking properties inside tables, floating elements, and block elements with
borders.
Inherited: No
JavaScript Syntax
CSS properties can also be dynamically changed with a JavaScript.
Scripting Syntax: object.style.pageBreakAfter="always"
In our HTML DOM tutorial you can find more details about the
pageBreakAfter property.
In our HTML DOM tutorial you can also find a full
Style Object Reference.
Example
table
{
page-break-after: always
}
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Possible Values
Value |
Description |
auto |
Default. Insert a page break after the element if necessary |
always |
Insert a page break after the element |
avoid |
Avoid inserting a page break after the element |
left |
Insert page breaks after the element until it
reaches a blank left page |
right |
Insert page breaks after the element until it
reaches a blank right page |
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