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Old 08-09-2014, 01:05 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Besides, I think we can all agree that the mass removal of <a> tags is fraught with peril ...
OK but I'd still like examples of where it could make sense to want them, in a basic story-telling novel - one that does not use any footnotes.

the basic concept of a story is you begin at the beginning and read through to the end! - you don't want to be thrown off course by tapping some blue bit by accident or out of curiosity- especially if it's going to throw up some crap about needing to turn your wi-fi back on !
& I've not looked deeply into footnote coding techniques, but does best practice for those need the a href constructs ?
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