At 14:31 -0500 11-09-2003, Dale Critchley wrote:
> http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_reference.asp mentions a content tag for
> CSS, but it's CSS2 and no browsers are listed for it. Is that just for
> images, or can that be used for html?

It's meant for simple embedded stuff like images or small amounts ofinline
text, external text won't work in any browser I know of. Safari supports
the :before and :after pseudo classes FWIW.

More info here:

<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/generate.html#before-after-content>

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