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a [href$ = ". doc"]: after {content: "(DOC)";} "This will insert either (PDF) or (DOC) after links with an href attribute value that ends in pdf or doc." by
The Daily Whim 2009
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Some of these attributes are self-explanatory such as href, which is a URI. title is equally easy-it is a description of the link. role is a generic string that describes the function of the link's content. show and actuate are not so intuitive.
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(ps: Claire, the link's not working at the moment, you're missing the 'f' in 'href')
Disgusting 2007
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In this example, the attribute is called href and contains a link to a URL. $content is the content of the shortcode, embedded between the domain and sub-directory (i.e. between "www. example.com" and "/ subdirectory").
Muti 2009
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In this example, the attribute is called href and contains a link to a URL. $content is the content of the shortcode, embedded between the domain and sub-directory (i.e. between "www. example.com" and "/ subdirectory").
Smashing Magazine 2009
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In this example, the attribute is called href and contains a link to a URL. $content is the content of the shortcode, embedded between the domain and sub-directory (i.e. between "www. example.com" and "/ subdirectory").
Smashing Magazine 2009
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Just make sure the 'href' attribute is set to whatever page you want to "like".
Planet Terasi 2010
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In the "href" attribute your able to execute javascript.
phpBB.com 2010
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Is there anything extra in the "href" tag on the link?
Site Reference - Webmaster Articles Paul Marshall 2010
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Just make sure the 'href' attribute is set to whatever page you want to "like".
Planet Terasi 2010
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