Jared Stein 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
Our wiki has a page with some examples of this, so I'd encourage
everyone to keep it up to date and make it more useful. I've added the
two links mentioned in this thread, but I'd encourage the other
participants to add more info about browser support, pros/cons, and
techniques used to create the effect.
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=DotLeaders
Zoe
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Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Specialist
UNC Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu
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