CSS - size

The size CSS at-rule descriptor, used with the @page at-rule, defines the size and orientation of the box which is used to represent a page. Most of the time, this size corresponds to the target size of the printed page if applicable.

Example

 

CSS
@page {
  size: 4in 6in landscape;
}

Syntax  

CSS
/* Keyword values for scalable size */
size: auto;
size: portrait;
size: landscape;

/* <length> values */
/* 1 value: height = width */
size: 6in;

/* 2 values: width then height */
size: 4in 6in; 

/* Keyword values for absolute size */
size: A4;
size: B5;
size: JIS-B4;
size: letter;

/* Mixing size and orientation */
size: A4 portrait;

Values

auto
The user agent decides the size of the page. In most cases, the dimensions and orientation of the target sheet are used.
landscape
The content of the page is displayed in landscape mode (i.e. the longest side of the box is horizontal).
portrait
The content of the page is displayed in portrait mode (i.e. the longest side of the box is vertical). This is the default orientation.
<length>
Any length value (see <length>). The first value corresponds to the width of the page box and the second one corresponds to its height. If only one value is provided, it is used for both width and height.
<page-size>
A5
This matches the standard, ISO dimensions: 148mm x 210mm.
A4
This matches the standard, ISO dimensions: 210mm x 297mm. (most frequently used dimensions for personal printing.)
A3
This matches the standard, ISO dimensions: 297mm x 420mm.
B5
This matches the standard, ISO dimensions: 176mm x 250mm.
B4
This matches the standard, ISO dimensions: 250mm x 353mm.
JIS-B5
This correspond to the JIS standard dimensions: 182mm x 257mm.
JIS-B4
This correspond to the JIS standard dimensions: 257mm x 364mm.
letter
This keyword is a equivalent to the dimensions of letter paper in North America i.e. 8.5in x 11in.
legal
This keyword is a equivalent to the dimensions of legal papers in North America i.e. 8.5in x 14in.
ledger
This keyword is a equivalent to the dimensions of ledger pages in North America i.e. 11in x 17in.

Description  

The size CSS at-rule descriptor, used with the @page at-rule, defines the size and orientation of the box which is used to represent a page. Most of the time, this size corresponds to the target size of the printed page if applicable.

Size might either be defined with a "scalable" keyword (in this case the page will fill the available dimensions) or with absolute dimensions.

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Browser Compatibility  

Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari (WebKit)
Basic support ? ? ? ? ?
Feature Android Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Phone Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
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See Also  

Specifications  

Specification Status Comment
CSS Paged Media Module Level 3
The definition of 'size' in that specification.
Working Draft Initial definition

License

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Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v2.5 or later.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-us/docs/web/css/@page/size

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