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[[User:Marc Grober|Marc Grober]] 14:23, 13 August 2008 (CDT)
'Use of footnotes':  Well,  I didn't mean to make things more difficult,  but it seemed that tables were a good way to organize things but that any table of substance would be pressed for room.....  so I used footnotes in the accessibility matrix.  This being mediawiki,  things require a bit of special markup to make this work,  and while the double square brackets can as normal be used to reference an anchor,  we have to use a special span to create an anchor.  I have added info on how to do this [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Help:Editing#Links_and_Anchors in the docs page on editing.]
 
''Use of footnotes'':  Well,  I didn't mean to make things more difficult,  but it seemed that tables were a good way to organize things but that any table of substance would be pressed for room.....  so I used footnotes in the accessibility matrix.  This being mediawiki,  things require a bit of special markup to make this work,  and while the double square brackets can as normal be used to reference an anchor,  we have to use a special span to create an anchor.  I have added info on how to do this [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Help:Editing#Links_and_Anchors in the docs page on editing.]
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Marc Grober 14:23, 13 August 2008 (CDT)

Use of footnotes: Well, I didn't mean to make things more difficult, but it seemed that tables were a good way to organize things but that any table of substance would be pressed for room..... so I used footnotes in the accessibility matrix. This being mediawiki, things require a bit of special markup to make this work, and while the double square brackets can as normal be used to reference an anchor, we have to use a special span to create an anchor. I have added info on how to do this in the docs page on editing.