Oh my, that is extremely well, I like that. Thank you very much for
that information. :)

Is it possible to export it as a link (<a>) instead of plain text
using content:?

Regards,
Svip - sviip.dk
On 26/01/06, russ - maxdesign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It said that 'cite' is an attribute for the source of a blockquote,
> > which makes sense.  However, when I tried to use it, I saw no
> > difference, not something when I hovered the blockquote or right
> > clicked.
>
> It is also possible to display the cite attribute using attribute selectors,
> (except in the wondrous IE). A quick example:
>
> HTML
> -----------------
> <blockquote cite="http://www.site.com";>
>     <p>Lorem ipsum dolor </p>
> </blockquote>
>
> CSS
> ------------
> blockquote[cite]:after
> {
> content: "Source: " attr(cite);
> display: block;
> }
>
> The result should show the following at the end of the blockquote contents
> (in attribute selector supporting browsers):
> "Source: http://www.site.com";
>
> Thanks
> Russ
>
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