Is there a way in HTML to set horizontal absolute positioning and vertical static positioning?

Override position: absolute with position: static in your print stylesheet and use margin-left: Npx instead of left: Npx for horizontal positioning.

Mm, I will try this aproach. I don't know if it'll work in the following case. Suppose I have 3 gadgets absolutely positioned in this order: – flyer88 Mar 11 at 15:59 Mm, I will try this aproach.

I don't know if it'll work in the following case. Suppose I have 3 gadgets absolutely positioned in this order: ... ... . So the first div in the html is the bottommost renderized one, the second is in the middle and the last one is the first one!

And this is not an hypothetical case, this is actually happening in my code, I think I should order the divs by top position, maybe? – flyer88 Mar 11 at 16:05 Yes, you can sort the widgets by their top position when generating HTML / adding new widgets dynamically, it will look the same as before on screen, and it will also work for print. – Alexey Lebedev Mar 11 at 16:20.

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