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Does Firefox support left/right page breaks? It seems to interpret them as page-break: always?

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I have a
with style="break-after: right;" which works as expected in IE and Edge - it inserts one or two page breaks as necessary to ensure that the following page is a "right" page. However, in FF it always inserts a single page break, even if two are needed. Is there something else I'm missing, or does FF not implement left/right page breaks?
I have a <div> with style="break-after: right;" which works as expected in IE and Edge - it inserts one or two page breaks as necessary to ensure that the following page is a "right" page. However, in FF it always inserts a single page break, even if two are needed. Is there something else I'm missing, or does FF not implement left/right page breaks?

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You can read the docs to see if that answers your question.

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You can read the docs to see if that answers your question.

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Thanks - How'd I miss that? The page you referenced clearly states that Firefox, unfortunately, does not support this. Interesting (and disappointing) that only IE & Edge seem to.