Need help with printing.

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14-Mar-12 23:41
I Googled the mess out of my problem, but I cannot find any solutions. For some reason, when I print my webpage, it would not take the absolute elements into an account, and just puts them as if they were regular divs, one under the other. I stripped the script to see if it might be caused by some JS, but it is still the case. Any hints would be highly appreciated.

Here's the page: http://www.picklikeawoman.com/test.html

As you see, it is a clean bracket with absolutely positioned elements. When page is printed, every team name falls one under the other.
23-Mar-12 02:18
@tolousn: You've included your style sheets using media="screen". This means that only content displayed on-screen will be styled with your CSS. When content is printed, it will have no CSS applied.

If you want your printed content to look the same as it does on-screen, remove media="screen".

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