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Old 05-18-2008, 05:20 PM   #1
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LXer: Simpler Method to Internal Bookmark Footnotes Using the Anchor Tag


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I have already written on this topic once and I thought that sufficed. Nonetheless, I soon found myself when pressed shirking my duty, by not making it easy for the reader to view (or not) the footnote contents and easily return to the same section of text. In my case, the reasons were I kept forgetting the syntax, partially due to the lack of constant use. The second reason was my trying to create descriptive, unique names in both directions. And the third, I was being pressed to do too many tasks, hence, I neglected some.

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