A content editor can easily add footnotes to articles and other content #70
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@joshua_davis this hidden gem looks quite promising: https://www.drupal.org/project/footnotes
Should we install it and you can try it out?
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Only if we can get WYSIWYG functionality with it through one of the
plug-ins.
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@joshua_davis Footnotes is installed and configured. From my quick try using it, it seems it will make creating footnotes much easier, but adding HTML-formatting to the text of the footnotes will be a little harder, because adding the text for the footnotes themselves is not within a WYSIWYG editor (so HTML will have to be added manually like
<b>bold</b>
or<u>underline</u>
or<a href="https://example.com">links</a>
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Ok, that's fine. I'll try it out next time we post some academic article
and see how it works.