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page-break-after

Summary

The page-break-after property is supported in all major browsers. With CSS3, page-break-* properties are only aliases of the break-* properties. The CSS3 Fragmentation spec defines breaks for all CSS box fragmentation.

Overview table

Initial value
:

Applies to
All elements
Inherited
No
Media
visual

Computed value
:

Animatable
No

CSS Object Model Property
:

Syntax

  • page-break-after: always
  • page-break-after: auto
  • page-break-after: avoid
  • page-break-after: empty string
  • page-break-after: inherit
  • page-break-after: left
  • page-break-after: right

Values

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
empty string
Behaves the same as auto.
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
inherit
Specifies that the value of the page-break-after property should be inherited from the parent element

Related specifications

CSS Fragmentation Module Level 3, 3.3. Page Break Aliases: the ‘page-break-before’, ‘page-break-after’, and ‘page-break-inside’ properties
W3C Working Draft
CSS Paged Media Module Level 3, 9. Page Breaks
W3C Working Draft
CSS Level 2 (Revision 1), 13.3.1 Page break properties: 'page-break-before’, 'page-break-after’, ‘page-break-inside’
W3C Recommendation

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