In scholarly paper and report, we often use number (e.g.. 1, 2. 3, displays in
sup) in between paragraphs when referencing others' work. What is the name of
the tag used in such manner in HTML or ebook format?
Thanks!
Tee
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Are you referring to a citation tag cite?
Greg
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Hi
It's called sup/sup
Regards
Birendra
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Sort of.
But I looked up from HTML5 tag, cite doesn't' seem to be the correct ones to
use.
Example of my text when we do it in a Word document.
One model to explain political power, ...is referred to as the monolithic
theory . 3
Where 3 is superscribed, and at the footnote of the given
On 30 Jun 2012, at 11:04, tee wrote:
I thought maybe I can use hyperlink for monolithic instead of adding 3
(which will be directed to Appendix), but this often is not desirable because
in other sections of paragraphs where citations are used, there aren't alway
clear sentences to
Learn something new everyday. Never heard of this before!
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Start with a simple design for mobile and old browsers.
Hi there. Thanks for getting in touch. I am on holiday. I'll speak to
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This wasn't on my radar, but even still, there are better solutions out
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For the record, I was referring to :root, not the site mentioned by the OP.
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