- From: James Graham <jg307@cam.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 15:16:36 +0000
Alexey Feldgendler wrote: > On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 20:30:44 +0600, James Graham <jg307 at cam.ac.uk> wrote: > >>> <p>Some text <span class="sidenote">this is a sidenote to put >>> in the margin</span> and some other text.</p> > >> This seems to have a poor backward compatibility story - in a non-supporting >> UA the note ends up in the flow. > > It can be styled to float and/or relocated by a client-side script. Which won't work in the absence of CSS or javascript - not unprecedented in the spec but surely a disadvantage. How well will this markup work in an existing screenreader? > >> Indeed. +1 on this general idea -1 on the precise markup, in particular the >> <div><ol> structure for the list of notes (this should be a new element, if >> possible) and the use of <sup>. It would also be nice to reduce some of the >> excess baggage on the <a> element, if possible. > > The drawback of the tranditional markup is that it requires knowing the ordinal number of the footnote in advance. Indeed. I think HTML would benefit from some general solution for providing numbered references (indeed, I brought this up before), not just for footnotes but also for e.g. sections, elements in lists, bibliographies, etc. One can imagine simple markup like <ref to="idref">fallback content</ref> but I think there are issues with parsing documents containing such references. -- "Eternity's a terrible thought. I mean, where's it all going to end?" -- Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
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