Sets or retrieves whether a page break occurs after the object.
Syntax
HTML { page-break-after: sBreak } Scripting object.style.pageBreakAfter [ = sBreak ]
Possible Values
sBreak String that specifies one of the following values:
always Always insert a page break after the object. auto Neither force nor forbid a page break after the object. "" Empty string does not insert a page break. The property is read/write with a default value of auto; the cascading style sheets (CSS) attribute is not inherited.
Expressions can be used in place of the preceding value(s), as of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5. For more information, see Dynamic Properties.
Remarks
This property applies when printing the document.
If there are conflicts between this property and the pageBreakBefore value on the object previously displayed in the browser, the value that results in the largest number of page breaks is used.
Page breaks are not permitted inside positioned objects.
Example
The following examples use the page-break-after attribute and the pageBreakAfter property to start printing on a new page.
This example uses the P element as a selector in an embedded style sheet to break the page at the end of all paragraphs.
Sample Code
<STYLE> P { page-break-after: always } </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P> : </P>This feature requires Internet Explorer 4.0 or later. Click the icon below to install the latest version. Then reload this page to view the sample.This example uses a call to a function to turn off the page break after the object that has an id value of idParagraph.
<SCRIPT> function offBreak() { idParagraph.style.pageBreakAfter=""; } </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY> <BUTTON onClick="offBreak()">Turn off break</BUTTON>
Applies To
BLOCKQUOTE, BODY, BUTTON, CENTER, currentStyle, DD, DIR, DIV, DL, DT, FIELDSET, FORM, Hn, ISINDEX, LI, LISTING, MARQUEE, MENU, OL, P, PLAINTEXT, PRE, runtimeStyle, style, TABLE, TD, TR, UL, XMP