Re[6]: <a href=##mark> (and <a href=##:mark> )

Maurice,

M> http://www.westciv.com/mri/
M> Drag [MRI] to your browser's bookmarks/favourites toolbar.
M> Click the MRI bookmark in your toolbar
M>    An MRI 'window' will appear over the page.
M> Click on a part of the page.
Now it's clear.

M>    A "Suggested Selectors" area will appear in the MRI window that
M> shows css selectors that would target the element you clicked on.
M> If this was replaced with the syntax that works with your idea it  
M> would be very useful to average users and maybe even advanced users
M> who need the ability to send a link to any specific area of a page.
It's usefull as well as any HTML-editors:
many people can dispense with HTML-editors (using only usual text-editors),
many people will prefer source of document instead of MRI.
But thank you for explanation and answer to my request.


Dmitry Turin
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Received on Tuesday, 13 November 2007 14:54:29 UTC