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#1 2007-01-06 18:02:06
- Ace of Dubs
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[textile] Name attribute
Can textile do this, or am I stuck with hardcoded HTML?
basically I would love to have [div name=whatever”]
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#2 2007-01-06 18:43:53
- marios
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Re: [textile] Name attribute
I believe, one would have to hack textile to do this.( For ID and classes )
Why does it work on headers and paragraphs and not on divisions, I really don’t know ?
This works:
h1(#topstory). What's up today on TXP Planet.
( What do you want the name attribute on a division for though ? this is invalid in XHTML strict )
BTW.: Check your mail also.
regards, marios
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Re: [textile] Name attribute
name
should not be used. So no, not in textile.
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#4 2007-01-07 02:45:29
- Mary
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Re: [textile] Name attribute
Textile can output ids, but not names.
In case it’s misunderstood: you can create anchor references using the id attribute rather than name, i.e.:
<p><a href="#whatever">Go to Whatever</a></p>
<div id="whatever">
<p>Whatever</p>
</div>
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#5 2007-01-07 03:59:04
- zem
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Re: [textile] Name attribute
And in textile:
"link":#a
h3(#a). title with anchor
Alex
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#6 2007-01-07 12:21:53
- Ace of Dubs
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Re: [textile] Name attribute
Thanks for the help folks,
I was using the name attribute for some javascript functionality but have decided against it since my pages wont validate.
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