Designer wrote:
See:
http://colorantshistory.org/HistoryInternationalDyeIndustryRev1/HistoryInternationalDyestuffIndustryFirefox/dyestuffs.html
As it is a 'scientific' publication, I followed the normal scientific
conventions, so the references are all 'SUPped'.
That is a visual convention, so I'd relegate it to CSS and just style
them as spans (or even better, mark them up as links that jump to the
reference, and style the links).
They don't lose any meaning, in my opinion, if - when CSS is
off/unavailable - they're not visually displayed as SUP.
P
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Patrick H. Lauke
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