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June 6, 2007

ph33r. I am now footnotes enabled.1

Using the wp-footnotes plugin.2

  1. yes, footnotes. [↩]
  2. link [↩]

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  1. Christopher Blizzard
    View June 6, 2007

    Such. A. Lawyer.

  2. Paul W. Frields
    View June 6, 2007

    Footnotes must be hunted down and killed before they procreate. Seriously though, thanks — I love it when people point out useful WP plugins.

  3. Andy Fitzsimon
    View June 6, 2007

    I’m glad the awesome power of footnotes hasn’t gotten to your head already.

    f33r is already in me since being KO’d by Apache FOP’s atrocious handling of footnotes.

    Andy
    —
    Every time authors reference a footnote, somewhere a graphics engineer has whitespace/baseline automation issues.

  4. Avi Alkalay
    View June 7, 2007

    Hey, I also have some nice WP plugins to show !

    http://avi.alkalay.net/2006/11/google-maps-plugin-for-wordpress.html

  5. use GNOME::Blogs qw/ :public /; » Blog Archive » Dancing to the Rhythm of the War Drums
    View June 26, 2007

    […] immediately worked around by the GARNOME Team, so we could roll 2.19.4 in time. [↩]Yes, Luis, I too love footnotes. […]

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