If an @href is to be shown, I would think it should be the @href of the
target element. Can this be fixed?
Which leads to a question. I've tried overriding the selector that
provides this content (topicref:before) with this one:
topicref[conref]:before {
content: "";
}
but it's never used. Is there something peculiar about how the @conref
attribute is handled by CSS?
Mark Fletcher
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925-951-9053 (office)
mark.fletcher at workday.com
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