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Print page is not needed for any modern browser, as these browsers will parse the media="print" CSS styles included in the markup of Wikipedia pages. The print rules are applied automatically when the page is printed or previewed from the browser. Printable version does not apply @media print rules from user style sheets— see below.
Learn how to create, edit, and use templates on Wikipedia, which are pages that can be included in other pages with customizable input. Find out how to use parameters, template link, and advanced functions in templates.
Print on demand (POD) is a printing technology and business process that produces books or other materials only when an order is received, using digital printing. Learn about the history, benefits, and types of POD services for authors, publishers, and consumers.
CSS is a language for specifying the presentation and styling of HTML or XML documents. Learn about its syntax, selectors, rules, properties, and features, as well as its history and applications.
A website wireframe is a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website. Learn about the uses, benefits, and elements of wireframes, and how they connect the information architecture to the visual design of a website.
A mockup is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for various purposes such as teaching, demonstration, evaluation, and promotion. Learn about different types of mockups in manufacturing, design, software, architecture, and more.
A digital mockup is the digital description of a product, usually in three dimensions. It is used for design, manufacturing and support engineering. Learn more about digital mockups and their applications.
CafePress is an American company that sells T-shirts, mugs, wall art and other products with user-uploaded designs. To buy or sell on CafePress, registration is required and the site offers print-on-demand services.