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  • Thanks a lot for your support!
    It’s working. Managed to align images.

    Just for info: not sure if it was still a file access problem, as I am now using exactly same code, as when I tried for the first time, not using the #printfriendly selector at all.

    Printfriendly is a great plugin.

    Thanks a lot.

    This is the URL: http://www.pointout-trainings.com/bike-training/
    and this the css: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/30443092/printfriendly.css
    (just the example file that I try to get accepted by the plugin)

    I have tried with and without the .class

    I also tried different css as my main aim is to align the thumbnail-box-images in the print version the same way as on the site. (I already managed to do it for the browser build-in print function)

    might just be s stupid mistake? I am not a programming expert at all 🙁

    hi. great plugin!

    I have the same problem: my custom css file is not accepted by the plugin (latest version). I’m running wordpress blog on own server.

    Display button on: “Add directly to template” selected. Button added to sidebar by putting php code into Enhanded Text widget (another plugin).

    URL to custom css added in relevant field. I checked for accessibility of the file (i.e. public dropbox folder).

    Also tried to use the html button code from printfriendly.com with css url included. No success.

    I noticed that wit IE the Image style: align left is not working, but it is with Firefox. That’s a different problem though, that I hope to change with the custom css anyway.

    Any idea what could solve my problem? Thanks!

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