- From: Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 18:50:49 +0000
- To: "www-style@w3.org" <www-style@w3.org>
- CC: "simon.sapin@kozea.fr" <simon.sapin@kozea.fr>
Received on Friday, 21 December 2012 18:51:30 UTC
Simon Sapin, There are also CSS3 lists and counters (http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-lists/). Thank you for the hyperlink to http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-gcpm/#cross-references. With media queries (http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/), references to document elements can be styled for different media types, non-paginated and paginated, screen and print. For referencing document elements (<math/>, <section/>, <figure/>, et al) in hypertext, markup-related solutions include a redefined <cite/> element with a @cite attribute or one or more new HTML elements (for example <ref/> resembling LaTeX's \eqref, \label, \pageref, \ref). Kind regards, Adam Sobieski
Received on Friday, 21 December 2012 18:51:30 UTC