tirsdag 26. august 2008

How to make footnotes

At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

Try yourself by clicking this footnote: [1].
In the footnote section, click the link that says "Back to post". See what happens...



At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

At the bottom of this post I have created a section for footnotes. Using anchored text and superscript I can jump back and forth between my footnotes and the post text.

BACK TO POST [1] An example of a footnote. Note that "Back to post" is placed in front. The reason for this is that we in fact are linking to that textline from the footnote above, and the browser will only display some of the last lines before the "Back to post" link, so if we add that line after a footnote that is several lines long, it may not display the full footnote.



How to do this?. Read the full explanation.