Kodi Arfer <k...@arfer.net> writes: > One case I know of is APA style. Here are some examples from the APA > publication manual. "Figure 1" is supposed to be italicized and inline > with the caption ( http://i.imgur.com/u6jsfJx.png ), whereas "Table 1" > is supposed to be upright and on its own line > ( http://i.imgur.com/3gvxEdd.png ). Admittedly, APA style is crazy, > and you have to be additionally crazy to want APA style in HTML. > > We could still use the same class and then expect people to use > selectors to be as specific as they want (e.g., if the generic class > is ~.caption-number~, one could use the selector ~caption > .caption-number~ for tables and ~figcaption .caption-number~ for > figures, at least in HTML5). I think using different classes is > actually simpler, though, because then we don't have to keep track of > how selectable the different caption types are.
Understood. Patch applied. Thank you again. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou