Hi Niphlod,
Thanks for your comments. As you say, this problem can affect all anchor
tags, not just markmin ones. My solution therefore is a little more
specific than it needed to be.
However, although you mention an 'ideal' solution, you do not describe it
sufficiently clearly for me to test it and see whether it is better.
On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 4:33:42 PM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
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> That is not a markmin problem.
> If you use the navbar there is a fixed padding-top margin on the body.
> Ideally you should insert a "void" first element or use the first section
> with the same padding-top.
>
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> Il giorno martedì 31 luglio 2012 17:09:44 UTC+2, villas ha scritto:
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>> This solution took a while for me to find, so I am sharing it to
>> hopefully save time for others.
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>> Problem: The Bootstrap top navbar is great, but it conceals any anchors
>> in your markmin text set with [[myanchor]]
>>
>> Solution: Use this CSS style
>> /*move markmin anchor tags down*/
>> a[name^="markmin"] { position:relative; top:-50px; }
>>
>>
>> Hmm, wonder whether this should be included in standard stylesheet?
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