http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress_of_the_SARS_outbreak
TOC looks like that:
1 November 2002
2 February 2003
3 March 2003
4 April 2003
5 May 2003
6 June 2003
7 July 2003
Now it looks like day dates, while in fact these are
month dates. Some different formatting should be used,
for example:
1. November 2002
2. February 2003
3. March 2003
4. April 2003
5. May 2003
6. June 2003
7. July 2003
But these won't work in German ;)
So maybe to have TOC without numbers (unless numbered headers
are chosen in prefs) is the right solution.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress_of_the_SARS_outbreak
TOC looks like that:
1 November 2002
2 February 2003
Now it looks like day dates [...]
So maybe to have TOC without numbers (unless numbered headers
are chosen in prefs) is the right solution.
No, the right solution is not to make the numbers part of the links
(i.e. to place them outside the <a> tag), or even better yet, use <ol>.
I think I've said that before...
Greetings,
Timwi
No, the right solution is not to make the numbers part
of the links
(i.e. to place them outside the <a> tag), or even better yet, use <ol>.
I think I've said that before...