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g2:choosing_next [2011/01/12 13:45] – [G2 advocacy] merged content from "choosing" page fgm | g2:choosing_next [2011/01/12 13:45] – [Glossary advocacy] merged content from "choosing" page fgm |
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<p>Within the glossary display, each term may be followed by a link that will initiate a search for the term, if the search module is enabled. For those who have the proper permission, there will also be a link to edit the term itself.</p> | <p>Within the glossary display, each term may be followed by a link that will initiate a search for the term, if the search module is enabled. For those who have the proper permission, there will also be a link to edit the term itself.</p> |
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<p>The type of glossary indicator that is used is specified for each input format, so, for example, "Filtered HTML" may use a superscript type of indicator, while "Full HTML" may use a hovertip. Additionally, each input format also selects which vocabularies are to be used. So one may, again for example, specify that "Filtered HTML" filter for Bible verses, while "Full HTML" filters for technical terms.</p> | <p>The type of glossary indicator that is used is specified for each input format, so, for example, "Filtered HTML" may use a superscript type of indicator, while "Full HTML" may use a hovertip. Additionally, each input format also selects which vocabularies are to be used. So one may, again for example, specify that "Filtered HTML" filter for Bible verses, while "Full HTML" filters for technical terms.</p> |
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| <p>Using terms (glossary.module) allows definitions to be bound to custom nodes instead of being nodes on their own</p> |
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