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diff --git a/docs/extensions/attr_list.txt b/docs/extensions/attr_list.txt index 4134a82..54a61d0 100644 --- a/docs/extensions/attr_list.txt +++ b/docs/extensions/attr_list.txt @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ The basic syntax was inspired by [Maruku][]'s Attribute List feature. An example attribute list might look like this: - {: #someid .someclass somekey='some values' } + {: #someid .someclass somekey='some value' } -A word which starts with a hash `#` will set the id of an element. +A word which starts with a hash (`#`) will set the id of an element. -A word which starts with a dot `.` will add to the list of classes assigned to -an element. +A word which starts with a dot (`.`) will be added to the list of classes +assigned to an element. -A key/value pair will assign that pair to the element. +A key/value pair (`somekey='some value'`) will assign that pair to the element. Be aware that while the dot syntax will add to a class, using key/value pairs will always override the previously defined attribute. Consider the following: @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ will always override the previously defined attribute. Consider the following: The above example would result in the following attributes being defined: - id="id2 class="class2 class3 class4" + id="id2" class="class2 class3 class4" ### Block Level ### |