On Jul 28, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Christian Heilmann wrote:

On 7/28/05, Jared Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all, I've come up with this work-around to deliver a typical book-like table of contents entry appearance (with dashes/dots between toc entry and page number) and while it seems fully flexible, pretty reliable, and not too trashy in terms of coding, I'd still welcome anyone's alternative approaches or experiences.

Page available, with CSS embedded:

http://stein.uvsc.edu/steinja/tableofcontents.html

Nice, but suffering from non-semantic HTML and classitis. However, you
could apply the same styles to  a nested ordered list...

The other question is if I need to have a book style TOC on the web
when there are no page numbers per se....

Page numbers, I can think of reasons:
1. Its easier for the readers to keep track of where they are/were if they are reading in multiple sessions.
2. If you are putting an old book with an index and TOC online.



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