page-break-after not working in flexboxes

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This doesn't produce the expected result inside print preview in Firefox:

<aside>
  side
</aside>

<div>
  <p> page 1 </p>
  <p> page 2 </p>
</div>

CSS:

body{
  display: flex;
}

aside{
  flex: none;
  width: 100px;
}

div{
  flex: auto;
}

p{
  break-after: always;
  page-break-after: always;
}

In Chrome and IE I get 2 pages like I should. It appears that FF doesn't break the div in 2 pages when an ancestor is a flex box. Why?

Answer

Alex Char picture Alex Char · Oct 8, 2014

I'm pretty sure that won't work in firefox.

Things that can break page-break are(using page-break inside)

  • tables
  • floating elements
  • inline-block elements
  • block elements with borders

To define if a break must be done, the following rules are applied:

1.If any of the three concerned values is a forced break value, that is always, left, right, page, column or region, it has precedence. If several of the concerned values is such a break, the one of the element that appears the latest in the flow is taken (that is the break-before value has precedence over the break-after value, which itself has precedence over the break-inside value).

2.If any of the three concerned values is an avoid break value, that is avoid, avoid-page, avoid-region, avoid-column, no such break will be applied at that point.

Once forced breaks have been applied, soft breaks may be added if needed, but not on element boundaries that resolve in a corresponding avoid value.

break after - CSS | MDN

In short words, in your case cause you are using it inside flex won't work.