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Owen County Cousins

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Location: Owen County, Indianamap
Surnames/tags: Fulk Hauser Fiscus
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Owen County Cousins

  • by Lovell, Rosemary (Faulk), Copyright 1977
  • Printers: J. G. Hauser, Inc., 623 Distributor's Row, Harahan, Louisiana

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Note that when a span is empty (no text between the span tag with the ID and the one that starts with a slash, then you can omit the finishing tag and put the slash before the angle bracket: </span id='OCC'/>
posted by Roger Shipman
edited by Roger Shipman
Hi, Roger --

It's been ages since I've done anything meaningful w/ HTML or CSS -- and I'm anything but an expert ;-) -- but I'm pretty sure the usage you're describing doesn't work on WikiTree.

It doesn't render the tag as the intended "bookmark," so to speak, and instead just puts "span id='OCC' /" in the text. (with the angle brackets around it, but those don't work well in comments, so I left them out.)

posted by Julie (Fiscus) Ricketts
edited by Julie (Fiscus) Ricketts
Julie,

So sorry. As a software engineer, I know to have tested it first ... and when I did, right afterward, it failed. I went back to remove the comment, but you had already removed it, not five minutes later.

My knowledge of HTML etc. tells me that it SHOULD work, but if it doesn't, well...

Thank you for your own due diligence!

I got to this point because the daily update included something on span, which I had understood to be merely GEDCOM noise, and was surprised to find that it had a legitimate purpose. I *did* learn something interesting, however, which I also tested: if you put a span *inside* a reference, it carries to where the reference is placed. So if you read the post (was it yours?) on the proper use of span, you can do this:

See the 1840 census. .... ...lived in North Plains.<ref><span id=c1840>"1840 census of the United States"</span>, North Plains.</ref>

And in this case, the bracketed hyperlink will carry you to the reference, listed among the other sources. Or, you can add a page number to another sort of reference. But it is not necessary to make bulleted entries as well as ref entries, like many of the samples I saw (and disliked). I thought that was cool!


Roger

posted by Roger Shipman