Another Html question

Bob Long bob at mail.esrl.lib.md.us
Fri May 30 15:46:13 EDT 1997


Maxine:

Try the <sup> tag. Example: <sup>1.</sup> There is also a subscript
element, <sub> if you should ever need it.
	Can't recall if these are in the HTML 3.2 spec. or if they are Netscape
specific. Still...the only game in town to my knowledge.




At 12:09 PM 5/30/97 -0700, you wrote:
>As part of an independent study project here at St. John's 
>University, I am developing a course page prototype that will have 
>links to all the course material.  
>
>One problem has me climbing the walls:  is it possible to make a 
>superscript number, as in numbered references to a bibliography?
>After specing (spelling?) a "-1" font size, I have tried  "align=top",  
>"p align=top" and "valign=top," all with no success -- the darned 
>number sits there smugly on the bottom of the line.
>
>Please help!!
>
>Thanks.
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Maxine Marks Feinberg
>aka maxif at li.net
>Cybrarian wannabe
>Graduate Assistant and MLS Candidate, St. John's University
>
>

Bob Long
Automation Assistant
Eastern Shore Regional Library, Inc.

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