Re: [WSG] Generated Content

2003-12-10 Thread Peter Neal
So what I understand from your tutorial Moose, and from my own 
experimenting, is that simple content can be displayed in Mozilla, eg. 
img:after {content: attr(alt)} but anything complex, including counters 
doesn't appear (anyone got a hack?) From literarymoose though it appears 
that Opera does display the generated content.

Peter.

Moose wrote:


I'm wondering if anyone out there can point me to an article or 
crib-sheet discussing the current support for generated content in 
CSS2. Such as are discussed here 
http://www.richinstyle.com/guides/generated2.html. I would like to use 
counters to add numbering to headings in web-versions of some 
technical documents.


Allo,

See here:

http://www.literarymoose.info/=/article/conquistadors.html

3 pages full of generated content. Enjoy!

M.

p.s. IE will see nothing, hear nothing... so it's safe to use GC.

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Re: [WSG] Generated Content

2003-12-08 Thread Moose

I'm wondering if anyone out there can point me to an article or 
crib-sheet discussing the current support for generated content in CSS2. 
Such as are discussed here 
http://www.richinstyle.com/guides/generated2.html. I would like to use 
counters to add numbering to headings in web-versions of some technical 
documents.
Allo,

See here:

http://www.literarymoose.info/=/article/conquistadors.html

3 pages full of generated content. Enjoy!

M.

p.s. IE will see nothing, hear nothing... so it's safe to use GC.

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