HTML onafterprint Attribute

Definition and Usage

The onafterprint attribute fires when a page has started printing, or if the print dialogue box has been closed.

Tip: The onafterprint attribute is often used together with the onbeforeprint attribute.

Applies to

The onafterprint attribute is part of the Event Attributes, and can be used on the following element:

Elements Event
<body> onafterprint

Example

Execute a JavaScript when a page has started printing, or if the print dialogue box has been closed:

<body onafterprint="myFunction()">

Browser Support

Event Attribute          
onafterprint 63 Yes Yes Not supported Not supported

Note: In IE, the onafterprint attribute occurs before the print dialogue box, instead of after.

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