Hello Lorenzo, > Example: > For example, I can insert a note > reference where the <note> tag > is, and display the contents of the > <note> element in a column on the > right, indicated by an arrow like this one [>>]. This is the note > To do this I need css commands that indicated by the > places the text in the <note> tag arrow [>] on the > where I want with a position left > relative to the <note> tag in the > text, in a column with a defined > width. Again and again, why do you people need a special element to markup such cases? http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-lists - see how Ian did that. --- Alexander "Croll" Savenkov http://www.thecroll.com/ w3@hotbox.ru http://croll.da.ru/Received on Wednesday, 15 January 2003 05:03:48 GMT
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