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Multimarkdown footnotes are pretty useful. If they are enabled in a
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wiki, they don't look so good with the default stylesheet, however, as
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the references are in the same size and positioning as everything
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else.
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The following stylesheet should be added to `style.css`:
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a.footnote { vertical-align: super; font-size: xx-small; }
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div.footnote { font-size: smaller; }
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This is a typical style that user-agents apply to the `<sup>` tag. For
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example, chromium has this builtin style for `<sup>`:
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vertical-align: super;
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font-size: smaller;
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Bootstrap uses this instead:
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sup {
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top: -.5em;
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}
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sub, sup {
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position: relative;
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font-size: 75%;
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line-height: 0;
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vertical-align: baseline;
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}
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I settled on `xx-small` because it's the only size that doesn't affect
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line-height here. However, Bootstrap's way may be better.
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At any rate, the correct way to fix this is to *avoid* custom styling
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and use the `<sup>` tag for the footnote reference, as it has
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*meaning* which is important to have proper semantic output (e.g. for
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screen readers), as detailed in [this Stack Overflow discussion][].
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[this Stack Overflow discussion]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/501671/superscript-in-css-only
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Note that I also make the bottom `<div>` small as well so that it has
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less weight than the rest of the text. -- [[anarcat]]
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