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I have this paragraph and I was wondering if I can use something like this as footnotes. Can I use 2 for the same word. Do I have to talk for each one in separate sentences? Is there another way of doing this? Notice that this is the WEB API therefore everything contains a parent and maybe a child.



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As mentioned above, the design is created due to the reference of Cascade Style Sheets (CSS3) in a Hyper Text Machine Language (HTML5). This will assign different design commands for every 
textit{
DOMfootnote{ Document Object Model (DOM) - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document_Object_Model}}
.Elementfootnote{ Element - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element}}
}
individually, or in a form of a group using textit{Element.id} and/or textit{Element.className}.The benefit of using CSS at this stage is that it loads the styles of the elements before the page loads on the user's screen.









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  • This seems like a style question rather than a LaTeX question, and is probably off topic. But if DOM.element is a single unit, I wouldn't add a footnote marker within it, but instead use two footnotes at the end, if you really think two are needed. But I should think that one footnote would be enough.

    – Alan Munn
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I have this paragraph and I was wondering if I can use something like this as footnotes. Can I use 2 for the same word. Do I have to talk for each one in separate sentences? Is there another way of doing this? Notice that this is the WEB API therefore everything contains a parent and maybe a child.



IMAGE:



enter image description here



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As mentioned above, the design is created due to the reference of Cascade Style Sheets (CSS3) in a Hyper Text Machine Language (HTML5). This will assign different design commands for every 
textit{
DOMfootnote{ Document Object Model (DOM) - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document_Object_Model}}
.Elementfootnote{ Element - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element}}
}
individually, or in a form of a group using textit{Element.id} and/or textit{Element.className}.The benefit of using CSS at this stage is that it loads the styles of the elements before the page loads on the user's screen.









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  • This seems like a style question rather than a LaTeX question, and is probably off topic. But if DOM.element is a single unit, I wouldn't add a footnote marker within it, but instead use two footnotes at the end, if you really think two are needed. But I should think that one footnote would be enough.

    – Alan Munn
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I have this paragraph and I was wondering if I can use something like this as footnotes. Can I use 2 for the same word. Do I have to talk for each one in separate sentences? Is there another way of doing this? Notice that this is the WEB API therefore everything contains a parent and maybe a child.



IMAGE:



enter image description here



COPY:



As mentioned above, the design is created due to the reference of Cascade Style Sheets (CSS3) in a Hyper Text Machine Language (HTML5). This will assign different design commands for every 
textit{
DOMfootnote{ Document Object Model (DOM) - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document_Object_Model}}
.Elementfootnote{ Element - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element}}
}
individually, or in a form of a group using textit{Element.id} and/or textit{Element.className}.The benefit of using CSS at this stage is that it loads the styles of the elements before the page loads on the user's screen.









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I have this paragraph and I was wondering if I can use something like this as footnotes. Can I use 2 for the same word. Do I have to talk for each one in separate sentences? Is there another way of doing this? Notice that this is the WEB API therefore everything contains a parent and maybe a child.



IMAGE:



enter image description here



COPY:



As mentioned above, the design is created due to the reference of Cascade Style Sheets (CSS3) in a Hyper Text Machine Language (HTML5). This will assign different design commands for every 
textit{
DOMfootnote{ Document Object Model (DOM) - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document_Object_Model}}
.Elementfootnote{ Element - url{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element}}
}
individually, or in a form of a group using textit{Element.id} and/or textit{Element.className}.The benefit of using CSS at this stage is that it loads the styles of the elements before the page loads on the user's screen.






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  • This seems like a style question rather than a LaTeX question, and is probably off topic. But if DOM.element is a single unit, I wouldn't add a footnote marker within it, but instead use two footnotes at the end, if you really think two are needed. But I should think that one footnote would be enough.

    – Alan Munn
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  • This seems like a style question rather than a LaTeX question, and is probably off topic. But if DOM.element is a single unit, I wouldn't add a footnote marker within it, but instead use two footnotes at the end, if you really think two are needed. But I should think that one footnote would be enough.

    – Alan Munn
    3 mins ago

















This seems like a style question rather than a LaTeX question, and is probably off topic. But if DOM.element is a single unit, I wouldn't add a footnote marker within it, but instead use two footnotes at the end, if you really think two are needed. But I should think that one footnote would be enough.

– Alan Munn
3 mins ago





This seems like a style question rather than a LaTeX question, and is probably off topic. But if DOM.element is a single unit, I wouldn't add a footnote marker within it, but instead use two footnotes at the end, if you really think two are needed. But I should think that one footnote would be enough.

– Alan Munn
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