Until that sort of feature is implemented, what about footnote links to the content while having text (no link) to the references? Also helpful would be a “return to where this number is in the text” function. I anticipate this solution taking less time while being less robust.
Here’s an example. The body text footnote numbers link to the bottom, and a return arrow links you back to the citation. Major problem on the linked website is that the page seems to have to reload. I don’t know of any way to make citations such as these without the process being time-intensive unless you write your own citation manager or contact the linked-to blogger.
Until that sort of feature is implemented, what about footnote links to the content while having text (no link) to the references? Also helpful would be a “return to where this number is in the text” function. I anticipate this solution taking less time while being less robust.
Here’s an example. The body text footnote numbers link to the bottom, and a return arrow links you back to the citation. Major problem on the linked website is that the page seems to have to reload. I don’t know of any way to make citations such as these without the process being time-intensive unless you write your own citation manager or contact the linked-to blogger.
Yes, if a volunteer would like to do that for finished drafts of my posts as I complete them, that would be great.
I’m not getting that. It seems to just be using anchors; why would that happen?
It might just be a browser/connection/processor speed problem on my end. Thanks for checking!