On 7/28/05, Jared Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all, I've come up with this work-around to deliver a typical book-like 
> table of contents entry appearance (with dashes/dots between toc entry and 
> page number) and while it seems fully flexible, pretty reliable, and not too 
> trashy in terms of coding, I'd still welcome anyone's alternative approaches 
> or experiences.
> 
> Page available, with CSS embedded:
> 
> http://stein.uvsc.edu/steinja/tableofcontents.html

Nice, but suffering from non-semantic HTML and classitis. However, you
could apply the same styles to  a nested ordered list...

The other question is if I need to have a book style TOC on the web
when there are no page numbers per se....



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