CSS Reference

Quick Reference

The page-break-after property adds a page-break before a specified element, defining how an element should behave when printed.

@media print {
    #my_div {
        page-break-before: always;
    }
}

Default

Default valueauto
Inherited valuesno
Can it be animated?no

These are the allowed values.

ValueDescription
autoAutomatic page-break (default)
alwaysAlways insert a page-break before the element
avoidAvoid a page-break before the element, when possible
leftInsert page-break before the element so that the next page is formatted as a left page
rightInsert page-break before the element so that the next page is formatted as a right page
initialSets this property to its default value
inheritInherits this property from its parent element

Using JavaScript

The HTML element can also be styled using JavaScript and the element’s id.

document.getElementById('my_div').style.pageBreakBefore = 'always';
<button onclick='my_function()'>Click Here</button>

<script>
function my_function() {
    document.getElementById('my_div').style.pageBreakBefore = 'always';
}
</script>

CSS Notes:


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