Donlt try to add HTML markup using the Visual Editir. That’s what the HTML tab is forr. Don’t switch edting tabs either. Pick a tab and stick to it.
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DFlynn
(@dflynn)
I am sorry but this is really bad for me as a researcher.
Ive tried what you say, and it now strips the html. Or, the numbers look like they are hypertexted, but they do nothing.
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DFlynn
(@dflynn)
here is what happens:
I use Live Writer as its the best for footnotes for me:
It creates the following:
<sup>1</sup>
If I move to visual mode, that gets converted to this:
<sup>1</sup>
I dont even know if the code will appear here when I hit post.
I tried searching the archives for any solutions previously posted. I found one, but I do not understand it. I am a historian, not code writer/reader.
The problem with staying in only the html mode is that you lose most of the editing features found under visual which I use a lot like, underline and move text left, etc.
Please, I would like to get a fix to this.
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DFlynn
(@dflynn)
Sigh….
Ive replaced < and > with underscore
Liverwriter:
_a href=”#_ftn1_8545″ name=”_ftnref1_8545″__sup_1_/sup__/a_
becomes:
_a name=”_ftnref1_8545″ href=”#_ftn1_8545″__a__sup_1_/sup_
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DFlynn
(@dflynn)
hey KM,
I installed that plugin, and its there in the right directory, its activated, but nothing, nada, still the same old editing features. So it looks like that is a bust.
Given these sorts of bugs, Ive talked to my computer tech friend and, at his suggestion, he is looking into other blogger programs. The footnotes have been working fine for 3+ years now, and then suddenly they stop working.