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Originally Posted by jhowell
Kindles can display a back button that can return you to where you were after following a link. I assume the most other reading apps have something similar.
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Really? How does that work? I don't see how linking to the same destination from several different locations is supported by the model they present of how to code reference and footnote links. I haven't seen any examples of it. Can you provide details or a reference for how to do that?
I mean:
(1) I link from location x to note A. I click back (or cancel or whatever) in the popup and go back to location x.
(2) I link from location y to note A. I click back (or cancel or whatever) in the popup and go back to location y.
Thanks.