Re: ICADD elements in HTML

pflynn@curia.ucc.ie (Peter Flynn)
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 94 08:57:27 EDT
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From: pflynn@curia.ucc.ie (Peter Flynn)
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Subject: Re: ICADD elements in HTML
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Terry writes:

> So Sidebar is perhaps a kind of block-linked-to-document rather 
> than block-linked-to-point, perhaps something else.

Ping! Sorry, but you pushed a button there. Conceptually, a sidebar is
basically a footnote that gets printed in the margin. I see no reason
to treat it any other way than as a special case of <footnote>, with
positional _recommendations_ in an attribute.

///Peter