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My webpage is not printing properly, parts of the html are on top of each other.

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When I print the following page in either Chrome of IE the page appears as it should. However when I print it from Firefox the bottom part of the page (the HTML) gets moved up about 100px so that it prints on top of another part of the page.

Here is the url of the page in question: http://www.valpo.edu/brand/overview/index.php

When I print the following page in either Chrome of IE the page appears as it should. However when I print it from Firefox the bottom part of the page (the HTML) gets moved up about 100px so that it prints on top of another part of the page. Here is the url of the page in question: http://www.valpo.edu/brand/overview/index.php

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This can be caused by the overflow:hidden CSS rule for the footer.